Architect Keith Kaseman of KBAS, with help from several organizations including Branch Technology, recently constructed a landing pad, or dronopod, for drones in downtown Knoxville. The 12-foot-tall, 450-pound structure was 3D printed using Branch Technology’s freeform 3D printer, and it’s composed of two of the largest parts to ever be 3D printed in one piece. Although it’s not an actual hub for multiple drones, it’s easy enough to imagine that it is. An augmented reality app allows users to look at the structure through their smartphones and watch virtual drones take off and land. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/172050/3d-printe...pod-knoxville/