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This isn t about design, this is about politics says commenter
In this week s comments update, readers are debating UK prime minister Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds 11 Downing Street flat makeover and sharing their views on other top stories.
Johnson sparked controversy recently when, in addition to re-wallpapering, he replaced the John Lewis furniture chosen by his predecessor Theresa May for the prime ministerial home.
In an opinion piece for Dezeen, Michelle Ogundehin asked, Why is the world so enraged by the refurbishment of Boris Johnson s flat? £850 for a roll of wallpaper is disproportionate
Readers responded. The kerfuffle isn t about the design, said Aidan Walker. Apart from Carrie s ill-judged snobbery about John Lewis. It s about who paid for it, No. 10 s obfuscations, unseemly backtracking, and Boris being held over a barrel by the Tory grandees who stumped up the cash. This isn t design, this is politics.
A Dutch couple have become Europeâs first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future.
Elize Lutz (70) and Harrie Dekkers (67), retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key â an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button â on Thursday.
âIt is beautiful,â said Lutz. âIt has the feel of a bunker â it feels safe,â added Dekkers. An exterior view of the two-bedroom bungalow resembling a boulder with windows in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Photograph: Peter Dejong/AP
The Flintstones-style home in Eindhoven is the first legally habitable house in Europe with 3D-printed load-bearing walls.
3D-printed homes have made headlines in recent years, but most have been more conceptual than practical. Now a boulder-shaped home in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk has become the first legally habitable property with 3D-printed load-bearing walls and on August 1, a retired Dutch couple, Elize Lutz and Harrie Dekkers, will officially move in. My first feeling when I saw the picture [of the house] was like a child in wonder, recalls Elize. It’s a fairytale house a gigantic boulder!
Dutch couple Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, are the tenants of the 3D-printed home near Eindhoven’s Beatrix canal. They picked up their digital access key on April 30, and they will officially move in on August 1. The retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam applied to live in the property for six months following a call for applicants, and they are paying €800 a month a
Dutch Firm Builds First Commercial House Printed With 3D Technology
The three-room single-storey house is spread across 1,000 square feet and has a wooden roof. By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 6 May 2021 10:58 IST
Photo Credit: 3DPRINTEDHOUSE
Highlights
3D concrete printing allows builders to design fine concrete structures
The work on the project began during the 2016 Dutch Design Week
Europe s first 3D-printed concrete house and the world s first commercial housing project in the city of Eindhoven has gotten its first tenants. With Project Milestone, the city of Eindhoven hopes to pave the way for wide-scale construction of 3D houses equipped with all modern comforts. The three-room single-floor house is spread over 1,000 square feet and has a wooden roof. Shaped like a boulder, it is surrounded by greenery and open space on each side. Four more houses are to be readied under the Milestone Project at the location being developed