News

Homebuilding giant Lennar and 3D printing construction-tech startup Icon are building a neighborhood of 100 printed homes. When complete, this Texas neighborhood will be the world's largest ...
Austin's Icon Technology last year constructed six buildings using its 3D printer at Community First, a community for the formerly homeless. After raising $35 million, the company is working ...
In November 2022, Icon and Lennar started 3D printing homes for a new neighborhood in Texas.Now, according to a report by Reuters, the 100-home project is nearly complete.. While foundations, roofing, ...
3D printing a 100-home community in Texas, and someday on the moon | 60 Minutes 22:27. Prices for new homes are on the rise. But there's a new kind of home going on the market that some say could ...
Daniella Glaeze documents her 3D printed home on TikTok, amassing millions of views. Icon and Lennar are building a community of 100 3D printed houses just north of Austin.
A stealthy new startup called Icon recently teamed up with a nonprofit that researches housing solutions to 3D-print a 350-square-foot tiny home in Austin, Texas that cost a fraction of the price ...
A 3D printing company working with NASA is hoping to build infrastructure on the moon. Closer to home, Icon is 3D printing the first large community of 3D-printed houses.
Icon's newest 3D-printed home in East Austin showcases a blending of modern architecture and new technology. "I truly think in the future that entire streets and neighborhoods and communities will ...
ICON previously announced plans to break ground on a 100-home, 3D-printed community in the Austin-area sometime this year. They developed their first 3D-printed home in 2018. RELATED: 3D-printed ...
ICON was founded in late 2017 and launched during SXSW in March 2018 with the first permitted 3D-printed home in the U.S. That 350-square-foot house took about 48 hours (at 25% speed) to print ...
Icon, a 3D-printing construction technology company, is laying off more than 100 employees, according to a WARN notice posted this week.. The Austin startup is laying off 114 employees, realigning ...