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Salt House: Sustainable, Semi-Transparent 3D-Printed Structure Posted: 28 Sep 2014 11:04 AM PDT Thousands of pore-like 3D-printed structures made of a salt and concrete mix are built up into the walls of a highly unusual house devised by architecture firm Emerging Objects. '3D Printed House 1.0' combines traditional construction methods with 3D printing, using renewable, locally procured materials. Commissioned by the Jin Hai Lake Resort in Beijing, this ultramodern salt house is partially enclosed within a more conventional shell, the amorphous, organic salt-based shapes rising up from the roof like strange chimneys to bring in natural light. Read more… |
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