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    Gilbert & George - artists living their own sculpture, October 1969

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    Gilbert & George - artists living their own sculpture, October 1969. Used 5 October 1969

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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    interior of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven, livingroom kitchen
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    interior of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    outside of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    outside structure of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    app to open the door of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    app to open the door of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    interior of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    Bas Huysmans, CEO Weber Benelux (blue jacket) and Fabrice Didier, CEO Saint-Gobain Benelux in the interior of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    Bas Huysmans, CEO Weber Benelux (blue jacket) and Fabrice Didier, CEO Saint-Gobain Benelux in the interior of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    Bas Huysmans, CEO Weber Benelux (blue jacket) and Fabrice Didier, CEO Saint-Gobain Benelux in the interior of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    Bas Huysmans, CEO Weber Benelux (blue jacket) and Fabrice Didier, CEO Saint-Gobain Benelux in the interior of the 3D printed house in Eindhoven
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    3D printed house in Eindhoven
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    Harrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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  • Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
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    Dutch couple become Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house. New home in shape of boulder is first legally habitable property with load-bearing walls made using 3D-printing technology
    A Dutch couple have become Europe’s first tenants of a fully 3D printed house in a development that its backers believe will open up a world of choice in the shape and style of the homes of the future. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, received their digital key – an app allowing them to open the front door of their two-bedroom bungalow at the press of a button – on Thursday. “It is beautiful,” said Lutz. “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe,” added Dekkers. Inspired by the shape of a boulder, the dimensions of which would be difficult and expensive to construct using traditional methods, the property is the first of five homes planned by the construction firm Saint-Gobain Weber Beamix for a plot of land by the Beatrix canal in the Eindhoven suburb of Bosrijk.
    3D printed house in EindhovenHarrrie Dekkers and Elize Lutz, the first two tennants who will saty at the house from August 2021 on for half a year at 3D printed house in Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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  • One ring to bind them all.
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    One ring to bind them all.
    One ring to bind them all. A test segment of a launch interface ring Ð used to secure a satellite in place during its flight to orbit Ð produced by 3D printing of aluminum-magnesium-scandium alloy by laser melting deposition. It was made as part of an ESA project to improve this technique.

    The Launch Interface Rings by Additive Manufacturing, LIRAM project took place with Belgian companies Sonaca, CRM and SIRRIS, supported through ESAÕs General Support Technology Programme, readying promising technology for space and the open market, as part of ESAÕs Advanced Manufacturing initiative.

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  • Move over plastic: desktop 3D printing in metal or ceramics
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    Move over plastic: desktop 3D printing in metal or ceramics
    Move over plastic: desktop 3D printing in metal or ceramics. These spur gears Ð seen here with a euro cent coin for scale Ð have been produced in stainless steel to a space standard of quality using nothing more than an off-the-shelf desktop 3D printer.

    ESA-supported startup TIWARI Scientific Instruments in Germany has developed a technique allowing low cost 3D printing using a variety of metals and ceramics. Ordinarily producing precision parts in such high-performance materials would be costly in both time and money, but the company can instead shape them using standard 3D printing techniques.

    TIWARIÕs ÔFused Filament FabricationÕ (FFF) print process uses thermoplastic filaments that are embedded with particles of the metal or ceramic the part is to be made from. Once the printing is finished, the part Ð known as a Ôgreen bodyÕ Ð is put through a thermal treatment to eliminate the plastic, leaving behind a metal or ceramic item.

    ÒOnce this plastic-containing body goes through this treatment then what is left behind is pure metal or ceramic,Ó explains ESA non-metallic materials and processes engineer Ugo Lafont. ÒThe result is high-quality parts with very good physical properties. So this cheap, simple technique can offer us additional part manufacturing capability for space applications with an expanded pallet of materials.Ó

    Test parts made using the FFF process in stainless steel and titanium metals, as well as aluminia and silicon carbide ceramics underwent a full-scale campaign of non-destructive and destructive testing at the Materials and Electrical Components Laboratory of ESAÕs ESTEC technical centre in the Netherlands, assessing their added value and suitability for space.

    One surprise has been that the parts possess enhanced mechanical performance compared to their conventionally made equivalents Ð for instance, stainleCredit: ESA / eyevine

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  • 3D-printed thrust chamber
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    3D-printed thrust chamber
    Tests start on 3D-printed thrust chamber. Based on hot-fire tests of an Expander-cycle Integrated Demonstrator (ETID) that proved the technology and methods last year, ESA, ArianeGroup and DLR German Aerospace Center have built and hot-fire tested a fully additively-manufactured thrust chamber.

    This first test lasted 30 seconds and was carried out on 26 May 2020 at the DLR German Aerospace CenterÕs Lampoldshausen testing facility. Additional tests are planned next week. The data from this test campaign will be collected and analysed.

    This fully 3D-printed thrust chamber is built in just three parts and could power the upper stages of future rockets.

    Additive layer manufacturing also known as 3D-printing, allows more complex designs for higher performance, vastly reduces the number of parts in this case from hundreds to three, and speeds up production time. This reduces costs and significantly improves the competitiveness of liquid propulsion engines for European launch vehicles.

    This fullscale chamber has a 3D-printed copper liner with integrated cooling channels and a high-strength jacket built on via cold-gas spraying. Its manifold and single-piece injector head are also 3D-printed.

    The production and test of these parts has been performed within ESA's Future Launchers Preparatory Programme.

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  • 3D printed ESA PPE
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    3D printed ESA PPE
    Face the virus. After 3D printers devoted to space projects were shut down amidst the coronavirus pandemic, an idea to protect those fighting the outbreak on the front line was born.
    Space innovation and local cooperation in a time of crisis are joining forces in the fight against COVID-19 to keep essential workers safe.
    Instead of printing new materials and bricks for future lunar habitats, two 3D printers at ESA’s European Astronaut Centre (EAC) in Cologne, Germany, were set to work on face shields for hospital workers.

    The printers are steadily producing headbands and brackets for Personal Protective Equipment, or PPE, and will be used in conjunction with a filtering mask. This type of face shield is essential in hospitals to protect staff against virus-carrying droplets.

    A strong desire to help prompted the team from the "Advanced Manufacturing" activities of Spaceship EAC to offer their open-source 3D printers for producing face shields components as part of a local MakerVsVirus initiative. The design has been optimised through crowd engineering for an efficient and steady production.

    ESA contributes its parts to the final product together with a wider hub of makers. The first batch of 50 holder elements has already been delivered to a local collection point, where all components are assembled before the face shields are distributed to hospitals in need. The team plans to continue printing remotely to solve the pressing demand as long as printing materials are available.

    The printers were usually busy printing special items for astronaut training and testing ideas for future spaceflight. ESA is investigating how 3D printing could ease the construction, expansion and maintenance of a lunar base.

    Before the lockdown, young minds were working on 3D printing new materials made of plastic and Moon dust simulants that could be used to build bricks for lunar habitats. This technology builds a solid object from a series of layers, each one printed on t

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  • Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 
'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. 
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    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
    'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett.
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    At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain

    It will be displayed at Bonhams from 12 August to 3 September, 2019. Admission free. Open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm
    It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.

    Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang


    Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society

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  • Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 
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    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
    'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett.
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    It will be displayed at Bonhams from 12 August to 3 September, 2019. Admission free. Open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm
    It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.

    Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang


    Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society

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  • Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 
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    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
    'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett.
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    It will be displayed at Bonhams from 12 August to 3 September, 2019. Admission free. Open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm
    It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.

    Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang


    Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society

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    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
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    At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain

    It will be displayed at Bonhams from 12 August to 3 September, 2019. Admission free. Open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm
    It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.

    Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang


    Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society

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    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
    'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett.
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    At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain

    It will be displayed at Bonhams from 12 August to 3 September, 2019. Admission free. Open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm
    It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.

    Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang


    Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society

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    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
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    It will be displayed at Bonhams from 12 August to 3 September, 2019. Admission free. Open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm
    It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.

    Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang


    Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society

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  • Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 
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    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
    'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett.
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    It will be displayed at Bonhams from 12 August to 3 September, 2019. Admission free. Open Monday to Friday, 9am-4.30pm
    It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.

    Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang


    Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society

    Claire Tole-Moir
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    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture 'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett. Press photo call 12th August 2019 At Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, Great Britain
    Bonham's Auction of kinetic sculpture
    'A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley' by Rowland Emett.
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    It will then be offered in a stand-alone auction at Bonhams on 3 September at 1pm. The sculpture is expected to attract a six-figure sum.

    Rowland Emett, the British artist and inventor most famous for his magical flying car and the crackpot machines made for the film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang


    Tim Griffiths, president of the Rowland Emett Appreciation Society

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  • Bioprinted bone sample
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    Bioprinted bone sample
    Bioprinted bone sample. 3D printed human bone sample. Bioprinting human tissue could help keep astronauts healthy all the way to Mars. An ESA project has produced its first bioprinted skin and bone samples. This bone sample was printed with human stem cells using human blood plasma as a nutrient-rich Ôbio-inkÕ with the addition of a calcium phosphate bone cement as a structure-supporting material, plus plant- and algae-sourced methylcellullose and alginate added to increase the viscosity of this bio-ink, making it suitable for use in low gravity conditions.Credit: ESA / eyevine

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  • NEWS - Japan: Robotermesse in Tokio
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    NEWS - Japan: Robotermesse in Tokio
    October 17, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japan Robot Week 2018 exhibition is held in Tokyo, Japan on October 17, 2018. Japan Robot Week is a trade show specialized in service robots and robot-related technologies. This event aims to create the future business opportunity by introducing research, development and manufacturing of robots utilized in various scenes, and robotic system integration (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London.

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  • NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London.

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  • NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London.

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  • NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London. Pictured : Mike Bloomberg and Christo.

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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London. Pictured : Mike Bloomberg and Christo.

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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London. Pictured : Mike Bloomberg and Christo.

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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London. Pictured : Mike Bloomberg and Christo.

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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London. Pictured : Yana Peel, Chief Executive Officer of the Serpentine Gallery, Justine Simons, Deputy mayor for culture and creative industries, Mike Bloomberg, Chair of Serpentine Galleries, Christo, Artist, Lloyd Grossman, Royal parks Chairman and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic director of Serpentine Galleries.

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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London. Pictured : Yana Peel, Chief Executive Officer of the Serpentine Gallery, Justine Simons, Deputy mayor for culture and creative industries, Mike Bloomberg, Chair of Serpentine Galleries, Christo, Artist, Lloyd Grossman, Royal parks Chairman and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic director of Serpentine Galleries.

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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London.

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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London.

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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London.

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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London.

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    NEWS - London: Christo stellt seine 'Mastaba' im Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park vor
    Artist Christo unveils his first UK outdoor work The Mastaba, a 20m high installation on Serpentine Lake made of over 7000 barrels. The Mastaba on Serpentine Lake, London, Great Britain until 23 September 2018. The Installation is made up of 7,506 horizontally stacked barrels and is 20m high, 30m wide and 40m long. An accompanying exhibition Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Barrels and The Mastaba 1958-2018 is at the Serpentine Gallery. Serpentine Lake, London.

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