
The Curve Appeal Freeform 3D Printed House
The Curve Appeal is the world’s first freeform 3D printed house. It uses twenty-eight 3D-printed panels to form sections, the room, kitchen, and bath.
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The Curve Appeal is the world’s first freeform 3D printed house. It uses twenty-eight 3D-printed panels to form sections, the room, kitchen, and bath.
Italian naval architect Luca Vallebona calls his new concept “Pentagramma,” an 82-meter superyacht that effortlessly blurts the line between indoor and outdoor living with its moving roof panels, predominant use of glass, and a precise layout that maximizes spatial innovation.
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Motorcar Studio just recently listed a 1968 Shelby GT500 KR and it looks jaw-dropping. In its heyday and even until now, it’s still oozes remarkable style.
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