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

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    Icon uses cranelike robotic arm to assemble 3D-printed homes. Since its founding, Icon has produced its own giant 3D printers, which can build housing walls layer by layer and have allowed the ...

  3. See inside an upcoming 3D printed resort - AOL

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    Construction-tech startup Icon is 3D printing a hotel and a collection of homes in West Texas. ... the new El Cosmico will also include 15 printed homes starting at $2.29 million.

  4. 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.

  5. New Story (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Each 3D-printed home is a single-story 650-square-foot structure built using a concrete-extruding printing apparatus called the Vulcan II, developed in partnership with ICON. [6] [7] The homes each take 24 hours to build, and cost $4,000, a fraction of traditional construction costs. Printing homes also provides "design freedom" in that ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Construction 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    Early construction 3D printing development and research have been under way since 1995. Two methods were invented, one by Joseph Pegna [9] which was focused on a sand/cement forming technique which utilized steam to selectively bond the material in layers or solid parts, though this technique was never demonstrated.

  8. 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.

  9. Dozens of 3D-printed homes have been built across the world – to house a family in the US state of Virginia or members of an impoverished community in rural Mexico. The world’s largest 3D ...