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Shanghai-based engineering, architecture and construction company Winsun recently presented the first 3D-printed bus stop.
The first-ever 3D-printed bus stop has been stationed in Fengjiang Ancient Town, Jinshan. It was originally printed in the garden in Zhangjiang and then transported via ship to the place for installation.
What is even more surprising is that the bus stop is made only of recyclable material that many of see lying around our house.
This one-of-a-kind 3D-printed bus stop is an extension of a plan initiated by the company that involves combining science and technology with nature in the city of Fengjing.
Other projects of similar nature include a 3D printed road, a 3D printing technology town and garden.
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