$2Million for a printed home?
Peak INSIDE: The 3D Printed Luxury House in Austin, TX
What if you knew that it was wind, water, and fire resistant and had better energy ratings than anything on the market?
Or if you knew that you could customize it with wildly beautiful interiors?
This home has hand chosen Douglas Fir cabinets and trim, a storm window package that makes the structure almost in destructible -
And check out the plastered bathroom walls.
Icon is not only printing luxury homes but also homes for weather victims, the unhoused, the military- and they are working on a process to build using moon dust- on the moon.
You can tour this home in Austin Tx. Icon is currently selling 3d Printed homes in Georgetown as well as Wimberley tx.
ICON's newest 3D-printed home, “House Zero” is the first in what ICON hopes will be an entirely new genre of homes that are specifically designed to utilize opportunities created by 3D printing.
Located in East Austin, “House Zero,” was 3D printed by ICON’s next-gen Vulcan construction system and designed by Lake|Flato, known for their sustainable designs. Blending mid-century modernist ranch house aesthetics, the home features an elevated architectural and energy efficient design that highlights the benefits of resiliency and sustainability, with the digital possibilities of additive construction.
“House Zero is ground zero for the emergence of entirely new design languages and architectural vernaculars that will use robotic construction to deliver the things we need most from our housing: comfort, beauty, dignity, sustainability, attainability, and hope,” said Jason Ballard, co-founder and CEO of ICON. “Houses like this are only possible with 3D printing, and this is the new standard of what 3D printing can mean for the world.
The innovative home, a 2,000+ sq-ft, 3 bedroom/2.5 bath home and a 350 sq-ft, a 1 bedroom/1 bath accessory dwelling unit, features ICON’s resilient 3D-printed wall system, which replaces a building system traditionally made up of multiple steps saving time, waste and cost. The walls of the home are made with a proprietary cementitious-based material, “Lavacrete,” insulation, and steel for reinforcing. Lavacrete provides thermal mass that slows heat transfer into the home and the combination of thermal mass, increased insulation, and an airtight wall increases the energy efficiency and reduces lifecycle costs.
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The Wimberley Springs Homes will start printing early August and will be totally printed in 2 weeks!
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