Janjaap Ruijssenaars

A Dutch architect is thinking a little bigger about 3-D printing than the tiny-to-midsize trinkets we've seen so far.

He wants to print a house. And a pretty offbeat and innovative one at that.

"Landscape House" is the brainchild of architect Janjaap Ruijssenaars. He describes it as "one surface folded in an endless Mobius band," or sort of a giant figure 8. According to its creator, walking through its continuous looping design will seamlessly merge indoors and outdoors.

The house would cost between $5 million and $6 million, and there's already been interest expressed by museums and private individuals.

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