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CULTURE:📍3D Print Your Next Home, What You Won't Automate, and When To Get Involved?
Culture, creativity, and some important questions you didn’t see coming...
Some of the worst ideas happen in the shower. And so we ask…
SERIOUS
QUESTIONS
YOU SAID IT:
Last week, we asked: What’s a shortcut we humans should never take?
And you said:
» Standardizing and automating before humanizing and empathizing. A recipe for disaster!
We couldn’t agree more. And also…
» Trusting your memory instead of writing it down.
100% yes. And in a somewhat related response…
» Jumping out of the shower mid-rinse to capture a “good" idea. It’s not worth an accidental trip to the ER. Ask me how I know.
Y’all stay safe now!
Next up:
Would you rather get rough ideas early? Or polished ideas later?
Some people prefer to get in early on projects. And on the flip side, some of our best partnerships are clients who instilled trust in us without heavy involvement until later in the process. But there’s something to be said for each mentality.
Mood board or high-fidelity mockup?
Blueprint or finishes and paint selection?
Initial script or practice-ready pitch deck?
There’s no wrong answer, just different types of collaborators.
So…
When do you prefer to get involved in the creative process?
Let us know where you stand, and we’ll be sure to report back.
SOMETHING LAYERED:
Are 3D-Printed Homes The Future of Construction?
Additive manufacturing has exploded since 2009, when MakerBot first launched and made 3D printing more accessible to DIY enthusiasts everywhere.
We even developed the brand and market positioning for our friends at AmPd Labs, who continue to pave the way with bleeding technology in this space.
In construction, however, ICON is building entire neighborhoods using giant concrete 3D printing technology, aiming to revolutionize housing with faster, more sustainable methods. And it’s happening in Texas.
Just be sure you’re okay with cement walls. Once they’re printed, they’re not going anywhere.
VIDEO: Inside The World’s Largest 3D Printed Neighborhood → (via CNBC)
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