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In the Netherlands You Can Rent Houses That Are 3D-Printed
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Leave it all behind for a life in a 3D-printed home! Photo: AFP
Some incredible 3D-printed constructions have started springing up here, there and everywhere in the world. While pushing back the boundaries of building, they also give rise to new, original living spaces.
As artistic as they are futuristic, some of these houses are now ready to welcome residents. And they might make you want to throw it all in and head off into the sunset.
Here s a look at some of these 3D-printed dwellings.
A 3D-printed clay dome created with sustainable bio-plastic in Italy. Photo: DUS Architects/Instagram
In the Netherlands suburb of Eindhoven, five 3D-printed concrete homes make up the country s Project Milestone scheme. The project has become the country s first lived-in 3D-printed home. Its tenants received the key on April 30th, marking this momentous moment for Project Milestone.
With a boulder-like appearance, the concrete home gives off an industrial modern aesthetic. Designed by Durch architects Houben & Van Mierlo, its curved and sloped exterior walls were constructed through printing layers of stacked concrete to form 24 individual components. The printing process was done off-site, making this a modularly constructed home.
Floor-to-ceiling windows interrupt the concrete layers. One of the tenants, Elize Lutz, thinks of the design as a safe fairytale garden house.