Melbourne's Luyten converts tower cranes into 3D printers capable of building 328-foot structures, potentially transforming ...
Outside Luling, Texas, a few houses are seemingly just growing out of a field. There are no masons stacking bricks, no crew pouring concrete forms, no lumber frame waiting to be wrapped in drywall.
Bettina Kretz is the homeowner behind the project, which is believed to be the first 3D-printed house in Palm Beach Gardens. "I'm the guinea pig. Now they're fine-tuning everything," Kretz said.