What We’re Reading on the Web

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As usual, we’ve read the Internet cover-to-cover and rounded up some of the most interesting reads out there for your perusal. Enjoy!

This Architizer piece is a beautiful look at the many ways in which homes are using rainwater harvesting technology to decrease their impact on the environment.

Speaking of technology and the homeowner – FastCoExist found a man who believes he can 3D print an entire house. Yes, you read that correctly.

This week saw two great reads on women changing architecture, and the world, for the better. The first, from Arch Daily, is a feature on five women making big news in the architecture world and Architectural Digest shows off architectural designer Sharon Davis’ forward-thinking educational and community center in Rwanda. Brava, ladies.

Lastly, we bring you Wired’s article on Apple’s new campus plans. Its gleaming white finishes and clean lines are exactly what you would expect them to be and somehow your mouth will still need to be picked up off the floor.

Have a great weekend and if you like what you see, don’t forget to share our link (of links)! It’s all very meta.

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