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Community of 100 3D-Printed Homes Underway in Texas

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Construction is underway on a community of 100 3D-printed homes in Texas co-designed by Danish architecture studio BIG and American construction technology company ICON. Sited in Georgetown – a municipality outside of Austin – the project aims to be the largest community in the world built using 3D printing technology.

Nicknamed Wolf Ranch, the community will feature homes co-designed by ICON and Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) that come in eight different floorplans with layouts that range from 1,574 to 2,112 sq ft (146 to 196 square metres). Construction company Lennar is using ICON's Vulcan robotic construction system to print the structural elements of the homes. "Homes that are better in every way”.

The machines use a proprietary concrete developed by ICON called Lavacrete, which, according to the company is an extremely durable building material that can be printed at high speeds. According to ICON, robotics allows the walls to be "produced with less waste and with more design freedom".

The homes will be double-height, with the walls printed by the Vulcan machines, as well as some of the furniture. On top of the homes will be gabled roofing structures clad in metal and topped with photovoltaic panels, according to the team. The development will contain Texan ranch-style homes. 

BIG and ICON designed the home to resemble traditional Texan ranch-style homes. "Blending contemporary Texas ranch-style aesthetics, the community of 3D-printed homes features elevated architectural and energy-efficient designs that highlight the benefits of resiliency and sustainability with the digital possibilities of additive construction," said the team. Inside, the material palette will feature the grooved concrete of the Lavacrete on the walls and polished concrete flooring.

The plan for the neighborhood resembles that of a traditional American suburban layout with driveways, yards, and streets connecting the homes. Ranging from three to four bedrooms, the homes will be priced beginning in the mid $400,000 range and be available for purchase in 2023.

Other 3D-printed residential projects in the United States include the first two-storey 3D-printed home designed by Hannah in Ithaca, New York and 3D-printed homes in California that construction company Mighty Builders claims are the world's first to achieve net zero.

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