Construction 3D-printing startups they could quickly and inexpensively build high-quality homes. The question is: when?
A 3D-printed home can rise in 48 hours, but the biggest challenge begins after the concrete walls are finished.
Leading 3D-printing firm Icon has revealed plans to build a dozen new residences in Austin, Texas. The homes will feature an eye-catching mix of cutting-edge 3D printing and traditional building ...
A major milestone in construction has arrived. This time from Western Australia. Contec Australia has completed the nation's first multi-story 3D concrete printed home. Located in Tapping near Perth, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Covers the future of sustainable, resilient and affordable housing. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This ...
ORONO, Maine — The world’s largest 3D printer has created a house that can cut construction time and labor. An even larger printer unveiled on Tuesday may one day create entire neighborhoods. The ...
FORT WORTH – People gathered this Wednesday in Fort Worth to witness the construction of what is believed to be the city's first 3D-printed home. Gone are the days of pouring concrete by hand. Why ...
DENVER — As Americans struggle under backbreaking rental prices, builders are turning to innovative ways to churn out more housing, from 3D printing to assembling homes in an indoor factory to using ...
While 3D-printed homes built by robots might sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, they're becoming more prevalent, thanks to companies like Austin, TX-based construction technology firm Icon.
Smart homes aren't just for lights anymore.
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