By Adam Williams
December 19, 2024
https://newatlas.com/architecture/icon- ... -homeless/
Leading 3D-printing firm Icon has revealed plans to create an ambitious new 3D-printed community for homeless people in Texas. The project will provide 100 safe and comfortable residences to those who need them most.
Created by Icon, in collaboration with the Lennar Foundation, the project is located at Christian social outreach ministry Mobile Loaves & Fishes' Community First! Village in Austin. It's an expansion to a previous smaller 3D-printed community on the site that built 17 houses.

In addition to the 100 3D-printed homes, there will also be over 1,000 standard dwellings. To focus on the 3D-printed examples however, these are being constructed using Icon's Vulcan 3D printer, which extrudes a proprietary cement-like mixture in layers to build up the basic shell of the home. Human workers then move in and add the roof, doors, and anything else required.










