In what can only be described as an architectural revolution, Texas is about to unveil the world’s largest 3D-printed neighborhood. This isn’t a few novelty homes scattered across a lot; this is a fully-fledged community of 100 houses, all churned out by robotic printers that work faster and cheaper than traditional construction crews ever could.
ICON, the brains behind this operation, has used their Vulcan system to layer concrete with pinpoint precision, creating homes that are not just affordable but also stylish and sustainable. The benefits are clear: reduced waste, lower costs, and a speed of construction that could help address the global housing crisis. As these homes near completion, the world is watching, and it’s becoming increasingly clear that 3D printing isn’t just the future of construction—it’s the present.