Article: 3-D Printed 'House Zero'

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Article: 3-D Printed 'House Zero'

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outside in
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somewhat difficult to see this "innovative process" replace wall framing, which accounts for about 10% of the total cost of residential construction AND is extremely difficult to insulate, install electrical, plumbing etc. Undoubtedly a process with very limited applications.
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