The Dutch studio DUS Architects has recently unveiled the “3D Print Urban Cabin”, a relatively small, fully 3D printed cabin created from sustainable bio-plastic material. The 3D printed cabin, which has a total area of just 25 cubic meters, is situated within a formerly industrial area of Amsterdam, and is also accompanied by a 3D printed outdoor bathtub. The Urban Cabin is part of a bigger project called the 3D Print Living It, which was started by DUS Architects to explore the use of 3D printing for affordable and sustainable tailor-made architecture within urban environments. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/147687/dus-architects-urban-cabin/