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Icon is currently constructing three homes as part of the Mueller Affordable Homes Program, an effort by the development to ...
The Phoenix 3D printer and a sculpture it printed are displayed at the Long Center by 3D-printing company Icon at South by Southwest in March. Austin-based Icon is laying off 114 employees.
It takes about two weeks to print a full, 160-bead house. For now, Icon is only 3D printing the walls of its houses. Roofs, windows, doors and insulation are added the old-fashioned way.
In March, Icon showcased one of its newest 3D-printed homes, "House Zero" in East Austin. Thousands of people viewed the home, which has more than 2,000 square feet, three bedrooms, 2½ baths and ...
In November 2022, Icon and Lennar started 3D printing homes for a new neighborhood in Texas. Now, according to a report by Reuters, the 100-home project is nearly complete. While foundations, roofing, ...
Icon is starting in Texas, where they are currently building the world's first large community of 3D-printed houses. The development, called Wolf Ranch, is in Georgetown, a city just outside of ...
A prominent Austin startup that has garnered national attention for its 3D-printed homes said it has made a "small number" of layoffs. In recent years, the company has made headlines for huge ...
Lennar and Bjarke Ingels are working with Icon to print 100 houses in Georgetown, a suburb in Austin’s northern reaches. The homes that are currently available range between $470,000 and ...
Drawing on House Zero’s design and in partnership with homebuilding giant Lennar, ICON this year broke ground on the country’s largest 3D-printed community, a 100-home project in Austin.
Icon debuted America’s first permitted 3D-printed home in 2018, just one year after the company was founded. Last October it announced a partnership with homebuilding giant Lennar to develop a ...
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