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Title: World’s largest 3D-printed neighborhood comes to Texas
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URL Source: https://nypost.com/2021/11/09/world ... d-neighborhood-comes-to-texas/
Published: Nov 9, 2021
Author: Mary K. Jacob
Post Date: 2021-11-09 21:53:36 by Ada
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Views: 105
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The same company responsible for creating 3D homes for the homeless in Texas is now set to develop the largest 3D neighborhood in the world.

Scheduled to break ground next year, the project, created by Lennar and ICON, will feature 100 single-story houses “printed” on-site using advanced robotic construction and a concrete-based building material.

While an estimate of how much the entire project will cost is unknown, Austin-based ICON revealed that the project began when Lennar recently invested in ICON’s $207 million financing round and the idea is centered around delivering “affordable, technology driven homes that meet rising demand,” the company revealed in a press release.

“ICON exists as a response to the global housing crisis and to put our technology in service to the world,” said ICON co-founder and CEO Jason Ballard in a statement. “Construction-scale 3D printing not only delivers higher-quality homes faster and more affordably, but fleets of printers can change the way that entire communities are built for the better. The firm said it can produce homes up to 3,000 square feet in size, and has previously printed the walls of a house measuring 400 to 500 square feet in just 24 hours ICON revealed it can produce homes up to 3,000 square feet in size, and has previously printed the walls of a house measuring 400 to 500 square feet in just 24 hours ICON / Lennar / BIG see also Homeless man is the first ever to live in a 3D printed house built in a Texas village community. Homeless man becomes first person to live in 3D-printed house — see inside

“The United States faces a deficit of approximately 5 million new homes, so there is a profound need to swiftly increase supply without compromising quality, beauty, or sustainability and that is exactly the strength of our technology,” Ballard added.

Digital renderings of the neighborhood development show rows of properties with roofs covered in solar panels. Each home is expected to take a week to build.

Co-designed by the Danish architecture practice Bjarke Ingels Group, the construction process involves five, 46-foot-wide robotic “Vulcan” printers, which produce a concrete mixture called Lavacrete.

ICON revealed that their printers can build up to 3,000 square feet in size over a course of “several days.” Lennar then comes in afterward and installs the roofs, windows, doors and finishes.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

concrete-based building material.

Does this building material resemble adobe in any way, except for the lack of straw content?

No doubt it would offer some heat resistance, but what about cooling? And the heat would be transferred inside of the building. Do they understand how the laws of physics operate? ;)

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BTP Holdings  posted on  2021-11-10   6:30:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: BTP Holdings, Ada (#1)

China and others have used 3-D printing to make homes.

In the South heat problems were avoided by creating front porches with an over hang so the walls are never touched by the sun's rays. I saw one house for sale with front porches on all four sides.

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Horse  posted on  2021-11-10   8:07:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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