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  2. World's largest 3D-printed neighborhood nears ... - AOL

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    As with any desktop 3D printer, the Vulcan printer pipes layer by layer to build an object – except this printer is more than 45 feet (13.7 m) wide, weighs 4.75 tons and prints residential homes.

  3. A community of 3D-printed homes in Austin, Texas is now ... - AOL

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    The first of East 17th Street Residences' four homes was listed at $450,000 in March, but sold within days. Two homes are still for sale.

  4. World's largest 3D-printed community nears completion in this ...

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    Icon, an Austin startup focused on 3D-printing technology, is building 100 houses in Wolf Ranch by Hillwood, a master-planned community in Georgetown. Icon's 3D printers frame houses layer by layer.

  5. 3D concrete printing - Wikipedia

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    The 90 to 200m 2 3D printed homes take around five to seven days to print, compared to a timber frame which would take up to 16 weeks in the same area. [22] ICON also completed a project in March 2020 for seven 3D-printed homes in Austin, Texas. Each 400 ft 2 home was printed in just 27 hours using ICON's Vulcan printer. The first residents ...

  6. Austin startup Icon plans development of 3D-printed homes in area

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    Icon says the 100-home project in Georgetown will be the first large-scale 3D-printed housing development in the United States. Austin startup Icon plans development of 3D-printed homes in area ...

  7. New Story (charity) - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded in 2014 and has provided homes for more than 15,200 people in Haiti, Bolivia, Mexico, and El Salvador. New Story and ICON, an Austin-based construction technologies company, built the world’s first community of 3D printed homes [1] in Nacajuca, Mexico.

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