A new era of home construction in Nome, Alaska, has begun with its first occupied 3D-printed house. This innovative project ...
Few industries have seen the fast-paced level of innovations like the 3D-printing world. What began as a high-priced device capable of printing a small figurine in 12 or more hours has exploded into ...
Typically, the process would take around four weeks to construct, but through 3D printing, it was cut down to 12 hours – as seen in the 1,200-square-foot home the organization’s Habitat for Humanity ...
3D printing is taking home construction to new heights. In Houston, a giant printer is building what designers say is the first 3D-printed two-story house in the U.S. The machine has been pouring a ...
The first of five planned 3D printed homes nears completion at a Yuba County property, marking the start of the first micro community of such homes in California.
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Daniella Glaeze documents her 3D printed home on TikTok, amassing millions of views. Icon and Lennar are building a community of 100 3D printed houses just north of Austin. The homes, made with ...
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Discover the transformative potential of 3D printed homes, which promise to be faster, cheaper, and greener alternatives for ...
The home building industry is primed for innovation — and the advancements may help new homes weather a changing climate. For Jason Ballard, the future of housing is 3D printing. As the co-founder of ...
What if the future of housing wasn’t just built—it was printed? Imagine walking through a neighborhood where every home, from its sturdy walls to its sleek modern design, was crafted by a massive 3D ...
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Homebuilding giant Lennar is teaming up with Icon, a construction tech startup, to create a neighborhood. Together, the team will produce a 3D-printed 100-home development in Austin, Texas in 2022.