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This video discusses the transformative potential of 3D printed houses. It explores the wide-ranging applications of 3D ...
Craig Pettit, president of MRB Robotics, monitors a 3D printer as it adds a layer of concrete to a future self-storage facility in Payne Springs. Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer Hugo and Erica ...
Later this year, in a remote part of Southern Mexico, 50 families will move into the world’s first 3D-printed community. And on the outskirts of Austin, Texas, six people who were formerly homeless ...
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 ...
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 ...
Pioneering 3D-printed house builder Kirill Ilin has completed his first on-site project, which will be a show home for his company. Stuff featured the start of the build in a Waiuku, Auckland ...
The University of Maine just revealed the world's largest 3D printer, and it is an absolute beast. The printer, which the university named Factory of the Future, is able to print objects 96 feet long, ...
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 ...
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 ...
The widespread adoption of 3D-printed construction seems more a case of when rather than if, and so far we've seen houses, a castle, and even a military barracks created using the promising tech. The ...