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QR3D by Park + Associates is a house built through 3D printing

Known as QR3D and designed by Park + Associates in collaboration with CES_InnovFab, the four-storey house is built through 3D printing For architect Lim Koon Park, one of the boldest professional risks he has taken was also the most personal. Rather than building his family home through conventional means, he chose to realise it through 3D printing—a method that, until recently, had been largely confined to experimental pavilions and pilot proje…
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Let's start with a nice selection of things that seem to have been written with AI: but see if it's something one would be shy about explaining their style: friends, I want to start an article with a negative, or rather three: a trio of negatives. Practically Claude's son. May I? I'm going, eh? So: Singapore's first multi-story 3D-printed building is not a social prototype, it's not a suburban housing project, and it's not even a marketing showc…

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Robb Report Singapore broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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