AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin company, ICON, unveiled a new welcome center Monday for a local community that houses the chronically homeless — and it’s the second 3D printed home in the country. But the ...
Jason Ballard’s Austin-based startup, Icon, wants to solve the housing crisis by using a giant 3-D printer to construct entire homes in a matter of days–or even hours. Here’s a look at the machine in ...
The printer is named Vulcan II and it was made by ICON, an Austin-based construction technology company. It took three years of prototyping to get a printer capable of this project, the company said.
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 ...
Even if you’re not all that into construction work and equipment, the name ICON might ring a bell. It’s the company behind one of the most insane 3D printers out there, a piece of hardware that can ...
In the desert on the outskirts of Marfa, El Cosmico is building 43 new hotel units and 18 residentials homes — using a 3D printer, Reuters reports. A massive 3D printer is expanding the existing hotel ...
Some 300 more tiny houses are coming in an expansion of the Community First Village for people emerging from homelessness in Central Texas, with a half dozen of those "micro homes" to be produced ...
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