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Why Does Texas Get All the Cool 3D Printed Homes?

The Canyon Club is the newest project of Texas-based 3D printed home construction company Icon.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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3D Printing Transforms an Historic Train Station to Its Former Glory

Ford's additive manufacturing team traded automotive prototypes for architectural ornamentation on the restoration of the Ford Michigan Central Station.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Heidelberg iT’s New Server Hotel Set to be Europe’s Largest 3D Printed Building

Heidelberg iT's server hotel, set to be Europe's largest 3D-printed building, showcases efficiency and sustainability in construction. (Sponsored Content)

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The Sky’s the Limit with New Multistory 3D Printed House Builder

Is the new robotic construction system from Icon the start of new era of home building? See how it may spell the end to rectangular homes.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Can You Buy a 3D Printed House?

3D printed houses are here, but can you purchase one? Discover a few projects and find out whether you can buy a 3D printed house in 2023.

by Lucas Carolo
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Bridging Data with 3D Printing
MX3D’s 3D Printed Steel Bridge Becomes “Living Laboratory” with Sensor Network

MX3D has finally finished building the full span of its long-awaited 3D printed steel bridge! For the next step, the Dutch company is working with the Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction to install a network of sensors on the bridge.

by Tyler Koslow
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Large-Format Molds
Custom Concrete, Better Than Blocks

Unique shapes, textures, and patterns out of concrete used to be the realm of industrial fabricators, but now, with 3D printing molds to order, they've become a lot more accessible.

by All3DP
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CAD to BIM: All You Need to Know

CAD has served us well, but it's time for industries to move to the bolder vision of BIM. Learn about the process of shifting from CAD to BIM.

by Ken Douglas
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3D Printing in Construction – How Long Does it Take to Print a House?

Many companies have turned their attention to 3D printing construction. But the question remains, how long does it take to print a house? Find out!

by Stephan Carpenter
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Largest 3D Construction Printer in the World Headed to Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabian construction company Elite for Construction & Development Co. placed an order earlier this month to COBOD International for the largest 3D construction printer in the world.

by All3DP
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Autodesk Brings Additive Manufacturing to Construction Sites with Shipping Container “Toolbox”

Autodesk created a  21-foot-long additive manufacturing "toolbox" for the construction industry which houses two Panasonic TS-950 robots for 3D printing large metal components.

by Hanna Watkin
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French Family Becomes the First to Move into a 3D Printed Home

A French family of five has just become the first to ever move into a fully 3D printed house. Constructed in just 54 hours, the inhabitable structure is 1,022 square feet large, and includes four bedrooms and a central living area.

by Hanna Watkin
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Live at SXSW: $4,000 3D Printed Homes for Those Who Lack Shelter

The construction company ICON is working together with the charity New Story to combat inadequate housing across the globe. Using ICON's Vulcan 3D printer, the collaborative effort aims to 3D print 650-square-foot homes that are affordable and sustainable.  

by Hanna Watkin
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