Texas-based ICON has unveiled Phoenix, a robotic-arm-mounted 3D printer that can create fully-enclosed, multi-storey structures from a low-carbon mixture, at SXSW. ICON revealed the demountable ...
Construction technology company ICON has completed the first house in its Wimberley Springs development outside of Austin, the first of multiple 3D-printed structures in the neighbourhood. AlphaBeta Z ...
Construction has kicked off on in Georgetown, Texas, on the site of ICON’s 3D-printed residential community designed by ICON and BIG. (Courtesy ICON) “We are excited to welcome Lennar and ICON’s ...
Icon asked students and architecture pros to design 3D printed homes that could be built for $99,000 or less. The six winning concepts are now featured in Icon's digital catalog of 3D printed home ...
When 3D-printed architecture first materialized, many assumed that it would lead to widespread affordable housing, but, excepting some housing for homeless people, this hasn't been the case in the USA ...
Designing a house that could be built for under $99,000 might seem difficult or even impossible, but it's the idea behind a contest by Austin-based Icon, a 3D-printing construction company, this year ...
Jason Ballard, CEO and co-founder of Austin-based construction startup Icon, envisions a future where the homebuilding process, powered by robots and artificial intelligence, could cost half of what ...
Microsoft developers seem to be working on a new 3D icon design for the next version of Office. Pros in words Reddit users, the new 3D icons for Office applications were introduced in an email survey ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A special surprise for music lovers will be unveiled today in the heart of downtown Austin. ICON is unveiling the world’s first 3D-printed performance pavilion at The Long Center. It’s ...
Hidden widgets redefine how you organize your home screen by offering a clean, uncluttered interface without sacrificing functionality. With iOS 26, you can stack multiple widgets—such as weather ...
ICON Technologies Inc., which builds homes using 3D printing, is laying off 114 people, according to a WARN letter filed with the Texas Workforce Commission. A spokesperson for the company confirmed ...
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