L.A.’s first legal 3-D-printed house is here. It was built by students in just 15 months

Tucked alongside a large dorm building on the fringes of Woodbury University’s campus in Burbank is a small but very eye-catching house. The 425-square-foot home is contained by a gently curving concrete form equipped with a generous porch and a dramatic sloping roof. Slender, carefully staggered floor-to-ceiling windows gently illuminate the interior.

It’s a nice piece of architecture. What makes it truly remarkable is who built it — and how.

Read more at the Los Angeles Times.

Previous
Previous

A celebrity-studded L.A. water district has a very big drought idea: Seafloor desalination

Next
Next

Feds award $1 billion to plant trees, combat extreme heat, including $100 million for California