Construction on the largest neighborhood of 3D-printed homes in the US will begin in Austin in 2022
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Martina Birk
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Wednesday, August 7, 2024
2021-10-29T12:53:00Z
Homebuilding giant Lennar is teaming up with Icon, a construction tech startup, to create a neighborhood.
Together, the team will produce a 3D-printed 100-home development in Austin, Texas in 2022.
Creating printed homes can be more cost, waste, labor, and time-efficient than traditional construction.
The future of homebuilding is here: Home construction giant Lennar is teaming up with Icon, a 3D printing construction startup, to create a community of 100 3D-printed homes in Austin, Texas, the companies announced Tuesday.
A rendering of the upcoming 100-home community.Icon, Lennar, BIG
But this new development — which will begin construction next year — will be the largest of its type, according to the two companies.
A rendering of the upcoming 100-home community.Icon, Lennar, BIG
The homes will be designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), which also designed Icon's 3D-printed Mars habitat for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
A rendering of the upcoming 100-home community.Icon, Lennar, and BIG
"Lennar has always expanded the boundaries of technological innovation to keep quality homes affordable and 3D printing is an immensely encouraging approach," Eric Feder, president of Lenx, which also invested in Icon during its Series B, said in the press release.
A rendering of the upcoming 100-home community.Icon, Lennar, BIG
According to Icon, its systems create dwellings that are "stronger and longer lasting" compared to traditionally constructed homes.
A rendering of the upcoming 100-home community.Icon, Lennar, BIG
The units will also have photovoltaic roofs to make the homes more energy-efficient.
A rendering of the upcoming 100-home community.Icon, Lennar, and BIG
Icon isn't alone in this seemingly futuristic endeavor: Home construction companies and developers around the world have recently been turning to 3D printing as an alternative to traditional construction.
A rendering of the upcoming 100-home community.Icon, Lennar, and BIG
In the press release, Feder notes that the "labor and material shortages" prevalent across the US have been "pushing the dream of home ownership out of reach for many American families."
A rendering of the upcoming 100-home community.Icon, Lennar, BIG
Producing printed homes is often seen as more cost, waste, labor, and time-efficient when compared to traditionally constructed homes. And in terms of aesthetics, printers can create developments that look more creative and nontraditional.
A rendering of the upcoming 100-home community.Icon, Lennar, BIG
"ICON exists as a response to the global housing crisis and to put our technology in service to the world," Ballard said in the press release. "There is a profound need to swiftly increase supply without compromising quality, beauty, or sustainability and that is exactly the strength of our technology."
A rendering of the upcoming 100-home community.Icon, Lennar, BIG