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
•Jamie Durie's Byron Bay home, touted for 3D concrete printing, remains unfinished months past the deadline.
•Exclusive photos reveal ongoing work, contradicting Durie's initial ambitious timeline.
•An insider describes the project as a "shambles," while Durie's manager explains the delays.
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 housingExclusive photos show work continuing months after the TV deadline The ambitious claim Durie made about 3D-printed construction Why one insider says the project has become a 'shambles'Durie's manager reveals why work is still underway By STEPHEN GIBBS, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 02:51, 12 July 2026 | Updated: 02:54, 12 July 2026 e-mail View commentsالمصدر: Daily Mail | Source: Daily Mail
→Jamie Durie's Byron Bay home, touted for 3D concrete printing, remains unfinished months past the deadline.
→Exclusive photos reveal ongoing work, contradicting Durie's initial ambitious timeline.
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