Jamie Durie’s cutting-edge Byron Bay home labelled a ‘shambles’ as it remains unfinished months after he hailed 3D concrete printing and automation as the future of housing
The article reports that celebrity horticulturist and landscape designer Jamie Durie's high-profile Byron Bay home remains unfinished months after he publicly championed 3D concrete printing and construction automation as the future of housing. The project, which he had promoted as a showcase for cutting-edge building technology, has reportedly been branded a "shambles", raising questions about the gap between his optimistic claims and the actual progress on the ground.
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