Elize Lutz and Harrie Dekkers’ new home is a 94-square metre two-bedroom bungalow that resembles a boulder with windows.
The curving lines of its grey concrete walls look and feel natural, but they are at the cutting edge of housing construction technology in the Netherlands and around the world – they were 3D printed at a nearby factory.
“It’s special. It’s a form that’s unusual, and when I saw it for the first time, it reminds me of something you knew when you were young,” Ms Lutz said. She will rent the house with Mr Dekkers for six months for 800 euros (£695) per month.
Elize Lutz and Harrie Dekkers’ new home is a 94-square metre two-bedroom bungalow that resembles a boulder with windows.
The curving lines of its grey concrete walls look and feel natural, but they are at the cutting edge of housing construction technology in the Netherlands and around the world – they were 3D printed at a nearby factory.
“It’s special. It’s a form that’s unusual, and when I saw it for the first time, it reminds me of something you knew when you were young,” Ms Lutz said. She will rent the house with Mr Dekkers for six months for 800 euros (£695) per month.
Elize Lutz and Harrie Dekkers’ new home is a 94-square metre two-bedroom bungalow that resembles a boulder with windows.
The curving lines of its grey concrete walls look and feel natural, but they are at the cutting edge of housing construction technology in the Netherlands and around the world – they were 3D printed at a nearby factory.
“It’s special. It’s a form that’s unusual, and when I saw it for the first time, it reminds me of something you knew when you were young,” Ms Lutz said. She will rent the house with Mr Dekkers for six months for 800 euros (£695) per month.
Elize Lutz and Harrie Dekkers’ new home is a 94-square metre two-bedroom bungalow that resembles a boulder with windows.
The curving lines of its grey concrete walls look and feel natural, but they are at the cutting edge of housing construction technology in the Netherlands and around the world – they were 3D printed at a nearby factory.
“It’s special. It’s a form that’s unusual, and when I saw it for the first time, it reminds me of something you knew when you were young,” Ms Lutz said. She will rent the house with Mr Dekkers for six months for 800 euros (£695) per month.