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Beta Realities Creates 3D Printed Social Housing System for ICON Technologies' Initiative99

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© Beta Realities, Morean, Yoshi Render German-based architecture and design studio Beta Realities has developed the “ Collective Parts ” initiative, a design and technology platform for enabling the construction of affordable 3D printed housing. Read more »

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This 3D printed social housing apartment building aims to become Europe's first of its kind

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German company PERI 3D Construction is collaborating with construction printer manufacturer COBOD on what the team describes as the “first 3D printed social housing apartment building in Germany and Europe.” ” The three-floor building will contain six apartment units ranging from 670 to 890 square feet.

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Digital House is an aluminium-clad micro home in Germany

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German designers Julian Krüger and Benjamin Kemper have created Digital House, a micro home that can be built without using nails or screws and was designed to be easy to disassemble. Two people can quickly assemble the house without traditional hardware such as screws or nails and the need for further tools," he continued.

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Overhanging roof shelters wooden hall in Germany by Steimle Architekten

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Local spruce wood is used throughout Markolfhalle Markelfingen, a multipurpose hall that architecture studio Steimle Architekten has added to the edge of a lake in Germany. Steimle Architekten is a German architecture studio founded by Thomas and Christine Steimle. The photography is by Brigida González.

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Wooden House by the Lake, Bavaria, Germany

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Conceptionally, Wooden House by the Lake distinguishes between private rooms and a generous open space for daily family life. The configuration and open zoning of the house facilitates the coexistence between retreat and community, enabling its residents to withdraw or participate in communal living at any time.

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Atelier ST completes Leipzig house disguised to look like two

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German studio Atelier ST has completed Duplex, a generous family house near Leipzig that was designed to look like two semi-detached properties. The starting point for the design came from a "run-down and mould-infested" house that stood on the site previously. The photography is by Clemens Poloczek.

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Vitalquartier at the Seelhorst, Hanover, Germany

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Accessibility and integration were at the forefront of the design and planning: all buildings have a multifunctional use concept that provides for housing on the upper floors and local businesses such as a bakery on the ground floors or uses that are tailored to the special needs of the residents, such as multi-purpose, social or day care rooms.