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too strange for my tastes!
ReplyDeleteI like the concept, but how do you make repairs to the walls?
ReplyDeleteSort of cool homes, but look very cold at the same time.
ReplyDeleteWith the rounded corners, that construction could be very adaptable to the Art Deco style. The final picture tends to illustrate that. Pretty neat stuff, to me! Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteinteresting but not sure it could be adapted to our winter low temperatures here in Canada.
ReplyDeleteWe have severe norms for insulation so I wonder how it could ve applied to this.
Like the «Californian« Tesla's cars showed how unfit they are for our climate up here. Badly constructed against the salt on the roads here and are rusting easily if you don't threat them with anti rust stuff.
The batteries have their autonomy dropping almost 50% in cold temperatures not mentionning that they are not giving good heat inside them.
Love the home with the teal door. I love the disruption of the status quo. It could be a viable solution to our housing crisis.
ReplyDeleteWe caught a 60 Minutes story about these. It's awesome - not only the 3-D printing but how these guys are using it.
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