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ICON was founded in late 2017 and launched during SXSW in March 2018 with the first permitted 3D-printed home in the U.S. That 350-square-foot house took about 48 hours (at 25% speed) to print.
Many 3D printed family homes — including Icon's previous builds — are single-story, with the only printed components being its walls. The rest of the house has to be built traditionally.
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 ...
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 ...
Business Austin-based ICON announces layoffs as it focuses on cost-cutting robotic system Last year, ICON helped build 3D-printed housing developments in Wimberley and Georgetown.
Icon often unveils new project at SXSW, starting with its launch in 2018 when it showcased its first permitted 3D-printed house in the world, a 350-square-foot home in East Austin.
Icon, which 3D-printed its first home at South by Southwest in 2018, has grown to employ more than 400 people and has printed more than 100 homes for less expense and at a quicker pace than ...
Leading 3D printing firm Icon has revealed an ambitious competition that aims to revolutionize affordable housing. Named Initiative 99, it will solicit designs for 3D-printed homes that can be ...
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.
Icon's 3D printing secret lies in its large in-house Vulcan printer system and "high strength" concrete, called 'lavacrete." The ADU next to Icon's over 2,000-square-foot House Zero in Austin.
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