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Glaeze began documenting her 3D printed home on TikTok shortly after moving into it in April. Glaeze also shows viewers a tour of a model 3D printed home by Icon. 3D printing construction startup Icon teamed up with home construction giant Lennar to build a community of 100 3D printed houses, called the Wolf Ranch, just north of Austin. "My favorite thing about living in a 3D printed house is really the aesthetic," Glaeze said. An aerial view of the 3D printed homes.
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Homebuilding giant Lennar and 3D printing construction-tech startup Icon are building a neighborhood of 100 printed homes. When complete, this Texas neighborhood will be the world's largest community of 3D-printed homes. Homebuilding giant Lennar and 3D printing construction-tech startup Icon are now building the world's largest community of printed homes. When complete, this collection of 100 houses will serve as extension of "Wolf Ranch," an upcoming master planned community located just north of Austin, Texas in Georgetown, Texas. But in the meantime, there's no need to fantasize about how futuristic these homes could look: Icon has released photos of the neighborhood's first model home.
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Casey Dunn/ICONA thread running through ICON’s work is building homes for disadvantaged people, including accommodation for the long-term homeless, often in collaboration with non-profits. Bailey suggested the success of 3D-printed housing could hinge on how it is perceived by prospective residents. Instead of Lavacrete, ICON is experimenting with using lunar regolith, the mineral-rich dust and rock that covers the moon’s surface. ICON's Project Olympus will see a construction system built by the company on the moon later this decade. Apis CorCOBOD is responsible for what it claims is the tallest 3D-printed building in the world, a three-story house in Saudi Arabia.
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