A new era of home construction in Nome, Alaska, has begun with its first occupied 3D-printed house. This innovative project ...
3D printing is regarded as the future of architecture as more and more companies are starting to see the benefits of the technology and to implement it in their business. The Rain Catcher 3D printed ...
Houston’s first 3D-printed community is about to start production. The developers of Zuri Gardens bill the project as ...
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.
It sounds like a headline from the future: the weekend before Thanksgiving, a bulldozer came for the first example of a printed home that was supposed to help the housing crisis in the city of ...
The City of Albuquerque recently released building design plans available to the public for 3D printable homes, with a goal ...
The project has been unveiled by ICON, a 3D printing construction company based out of Texas. Named House Zero, the 3D-printed home is located in Austin, Texas, covering over 2,000 square feet. It has ...
We’re no strangers to ICON’s 3D printing technology, as we’ve seen what its Vulcan printer is capable of a bunch of times. And one of the most impressive structures to be shaped by this innovative ...
3D printing has been slowly but surely ramping up as a viable construction technology, with communities of 3D printed homes being built in California, Virginia, Texas, and Mexico, among others. Now a ...
Making construction cheaper, safer and more efficient sounds like a bold promise, but advocates of 3D printing say the technology is up to the challenge. Now, one ongoing project in Houston could help ...
3D-printed house. It sounds a bit weird and perhaps even impossible if you think about it. When you hear 3d-printing, you tend to think of things far smaller than an entire house; say, a pendant or ...
The University of Maine just unveiled the world’s largest polymer 3D printer. The new printer, named Factory of the Future 1.0 (FoF 1.0), can print objects as large as 96 feet long by 32 feet wide by ...
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