Dezeen In Depth newsletter covers America's first mail-order servant robot and Reinier de Graaf interview
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Summary
This month's Dezeen In Depth newsletter highlights America's first mail-order servant robot, exploring the story behind its design and creation. The newsletter also features an interview with OMA partner Reinier de Graaf, who discusses the architecture industry's need to mature. The article serves as a promotional overview of the newsletter's contents.
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