Global Post - Printing Houses
3-D printers have been used to make guns, shoes and even prosthetic limbs, but now two architecture firms hope to print the world’s first livable homes.
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Carl Nasman is an American video and multimedia journalist based in Cologne, Germany. He has reported for AJ+, the PBS NewsHour, Time.com, the Wall Street Journal, the Global Post, Deutsche Welle, USA Today and News21.
3-D printers have been used to make guns, shoes and even prosthetic limbs, but now two architecture firms hope to print the world’s first livable homes.
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