3D-printed Texas neighborhood is going up as homes start in mid-$400K range: ‘Tremendous interest’

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Homebuyers in Georgetown, Texas who wish to relocate may have the chance to live in large 3D-printed neighborhoods. 

ICON, a construction tech company, along with Lennar, a home construction company and Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), an architecture company, are teaming up to develop Wolf Ranch — a 100-home, 3D-printed community.

Fox News Digital reported that Dmitri J Julius, ICON’s chief of special project, said: “Wolf Ranch is the largest community in the world of its kind, and it was developed in partnership with Lennar, one of the nation’s largest home builders.”

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Julius said that the partnership between Austin’s ICON and Lennar offers a “promising path towards an alternative method of delivering homes with technology in order to meet increasing demand in desirable neighborhoods.”

Printing for Wolf Ranch started in the fall of 2022 — and reservations for homes are set to begin on June 10, 2023, Fox News Digital is told. 

ICON 3D neighborhood streetview

The Wolf Ranch neighborhood, designed by ICON Lennar and BIG. Reservations will start on June 10, 2020. (ICON)

Julius said that Wolf Ranch’s overall goal is to “get people excited about the future of homebuilding,” which is what they are aiming for. 

The homes are priced from mid-$400,000s.

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ICON, and its team, are creating a community through new innovative technologies.

ICON co founders

From left to right are Alexander Le Roux (left), Jason Ballard (right) and Evan Loomis, co-founders of ICON in Austin, Texas. These co-founders of ICON are shown on a construction site, surrounded with their 3D printing technology. (ICON)

Julius said to Fox News Digital that by combining innovative robots, software, and advanced material, they are creating beautiful and resilient homes, co-designed and designed with the world-renowned architecture company, BIG. The homes are technologically sophisticated, environmentally sustainable, and architecturally striking.

“We think robots and drones can build entire towns and cities.”

ICON reports that ICON, Lennar, and BIG all believe it is the right time to begin this project due to America’s housing crisis.

Julius stated that “this problem is one of scale, and the solution must also be scale-based.”

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He added, “We believe that robots and drones in the future will be able to build entire towns, neighborhoods and cities.” 

“We hope to look back at Lennar’s Wolf Ranch community as the place where robotic construction at a large scale began.”

ICON 3D neighborhood home interior

Companies said that the homes would range from 1,574 square feet to 2,112 sq. ft. of “thoughtful”, living space. They will include three to four bedrooms, with two to three bathroom, they added.  (ICON)

Georgetown is one the fastest-growing suburbs north Austin, according Julius. It’s an ideal place for breaking ground.

The project was announced in a news release by ICON in November. According to the mayor, “The Georgetown Community prides itself in honoring the past and innovating towards the future. We are excited to see this future built here.”

ICON 3D neighborhood concept rendering

ICON’s rendering the first 3D community to be built in Georgetown, Texas. (ICON)

ICON’s announcement claims that the homes will have three to four bathrooms and three to five bedrooms. They will also be “technologically innovative, environmentally sustainable, and architecturally stunning” while maintaining the ranch-style houses popular in Texas.

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Julius explained that ICON was 3D printing wall systems using a robotic construction system as well as large-scale printers and proprietary Lavacrete. 

Lennar will complete the roofing, solar installation, and finishing of your home. 

The Wolf Ranch community will benefit from these beautiful and resilient homes designed by BIG.

Eight floor plans will be available, ranging in size between 1,574 and 2,2112 square foot. 

ICON representatives told Fox News Digital they have already received “a tremendous amount of interest” [in] The neighborhood” as seen by residents.

It’s not the first 3D home printed in America.

Habitat for Humanity, in partnership with Alquist Construction, a 3D printer construction company, will build the first ever 3D printed habited home by 2021.

Habitat for Humanity’s Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg affiliate partnered with Alquist, a 3D-printing home construction company, to build the single-story three-bedroom and two-bath house. (SWNS)

Houston has welcomed the first 3D printed multi-story house in the U.S. 

Cornell University and several global engineering companies, such as Hannah Engineering Design and Peri 3-D Construction and Cive Design and Engineering, collaborated for two years.

Would you like to know more about 3D-printed houses?

This is a further explanation. 

ICON offers more insight into 3D printed homes

Q: How are 3D printed homes different from traditional built homes? 

A: Homes built with ICON’s robotic construction systems are strong, resilient and more energy-efficient — and are created using advanced materials, engineering and 3D robotics, the company said. 

The durable homes have been designed to resist extreme weather conditions, water, mold and termites. 

The homes are designed to be resilient and feature a digitally enhanced architectural design that highlights the benefits of additive construction.

Additionally, the advanced materials and tight thermal envelope created using ICON’s large-scale 3D printer provide reduced temperature fluctuations, for comfortable living spaces.

Q: How does a homeowner mount a photograph or artwork on the wall?

A: Install artwork as you normally would. Grab anchor screws at your local hardware shop. Also, picture rails work great.

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Q: How do you clean your walls?

A: Cleaning these walls is similar to cleaning painted walls. Use a microfiber cloth or a dust cloth as needed to gently remove dust and debris.

Fox News Digital reports that ICON has already received interest from potential buyers for 3D-printed home. Prices will start at around $400,000. (ICON)

Q: Does the wall have reinforcement and insulation?

A: ICON homes are reinforced horizontally and vertically, with insulation installed throughout.

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