3D printed bus shelters were put into service first in the world
WinSun Construction has revealed the world's first 3D printed bus stop.
3D printing has gradually found its place in architecture in recent years, with a working office in Dubai, a small house printed in Russia and a cheap shelter made of clay and straw. with WASP Big Delta printer. Now WinSun Construction has revealed the world's first 3D printed bus stop.
This 3D printing house looks quite impressive, it was printed with recycled waste materials at Shanghai's facility within one night, then transported and installed at the entrance in Shanghai's Old Quarter, China. Currently, this model is continuing to be promoted.
Some supporting bars form a rectangular structure with unique 3D contours and dents. Inside there are chairs and a small table.
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