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3D printing can be pretty cool, especially when you can build an entire house in less than 24 hours or a cabin that’s completely covered in living plants, like the one above from Emerging Objects.
Emerging Objects is a California-based studio founded by Ronald Rael and Virginia san Fratello that specializes in 3D-printing.
Its latest project is the above cabin, which is made using 4,500 living, plant-filled tiles.
Each tile is unique and serves as a rainscreen. On the front facade, the planter tiles offer pockets for succulents to grow in, creating a wall of living, oxygen-creating nature.
Flip through the images above, courtesy of Matthew Millman photography, and let us know your thoughts on the unique cabin in the comments. For more pictures, head to Design Boom here.
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