BIG and ICON Complete a New 3D-Printed Model Home in Wolf Ranch
Amy Duong — July 22, 2023 — Art & Design
Danish architecture studio BIG works in collaboration with American 3D-printing company ICON to create a full-sized 3D model home at Wolf Ranch, which is a neighborhood in Georgetown, Texas. It is one of 100 houses that are being made by local construction company Lennar.
The home is made from striated 3D-printed walls that rely on Lavacrete, which is a proprietary material by ICON. The home also has a gabled roof that is made from metal and topped with photovoltaic panels. Co-founder of ICON Jason Ballard explains his design mindset to Dezeen, stating that "In the future, I believe robots and drones will build entire neighborhoods, towns, and cities, and we'll look back at Lennar's Wolf Ranch community as the place where robotic construction at scale began."
Image Credit: BIG, ICON
The home is made from striated 3D-printed walls that rely on Lavacrete, which is a proprietary material by ICON. The home also has a gabled roof that is made from metal and topped with photovoltaic panels. Co-founder of ICON Jason Ballard explains his design mindset to Dezeen, stating that "In the future, I believe robots and drones will build entire neighborhoods, towns, and cities, and we'll look back at Lennar's Wolf Ranch community as the place where robotic construction at scale began."
Image Credit: BIG, ICON
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