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Celerity

(49,417 posts)
Thu Mar 6, 2025, 10:22 PM Mar 6

ICON and Michael Hsu to create 3D-printed houses in Austin

https://www.dezeen.com/2025/03/04/icon-michael-hsu-3d-printed-houses-austin/





3D-printing company ICON has announced a series of homes in Austin designed by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture for the 700-acre Mueller development on the grounds of a former airport. The twelve two-storey houses will be located in a section of the Mueller community in Austin, an in-progress redevelopment of the former Robert Mueller Municipal Airport that contains houses, retail and greenspaces.





Michael Hsu Office of Architecture designed an assortment of one-, two-, and three-bedroom houses for the development, which ICON is set to 3D-print in the interest of accelerating the "speed and quality" of construction. Renders of the houses show 3D-printed bases that curve inwards to create entrance programmes for the houses, with a second-storey clad in a grey wash. Slim, celestory windows separate the 3D-printed aspects of the ground floor from the soffit of an overhang, while a variety of square and rectangular windows sit on the upper level.





According to the company, the 3D-printed material provides a high level of insulation, decreasing the house's temperature fluctuations. It is also water, mold, termite and fire resistant. The houses are some of the last to be built in the Mueller community, and will begin construction in 2025. "Mueller is an incredible Austin community to bring our resilient, energy efficient ICON homes to," said Kuhn. "As some of the last newly constructed homes in the highly sought-after community, the to-be-built homes will be located along the Southwest Greenway and offer unobstructed and protected views of the golf course and walking trails." Other houses in-progress in the community include a series of nine homes built by the Muskin Company and designed by local architects Side Angle Side, Don Harris, and Clayton Korte.





Upon completion, the mixed-use neighborhood is set to contain at least 6,900 single-family and multifamily homes, 1,725 of which will be affordable homes. Mueller is a joint venture between the City of Austin Financial Services Department and Catellus Development. The project has been in development since the 1980s and is nearing completion as of 2023 construction updates. ICON also recently completed its first 3D-printed house in the Wimberley Springs development outside of Austin, while Michael Hsu has also designed a number of projects around the city including a seafood restaurant with dark wood and green accents.

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ICON and Michael Hsu to create 3D-printed houses in Austin (Original Post) Celerity Mar 6 OP
Thanks for the story. LudwigPastorius Mar 7 #1
Inspiring! Niagara Mar 7 #2
Pretty safe bet that those 3-D shacks aren't "affordable homes." Paladin Mar 7 #3

LudwigPastorius

(12,235 posts)
1. Thanks for the story.
Fri Mar 7, 2025, 01:23 AM
Mar 7

My niece's husband works for ICON.

They are as good as a company as you can find, with a commitment to DEI in hiring, and programs producing free housing for the homeless in Austin.

Niagara

(10,513 posts)
2. Inspiring!
Fri Mar 7, 2025, 08:31 AM
Mar 7

I'm interested in both earthship and cob built homes.


These 3D printed homes are significantly less labor intensive.


Paladin

(30,208 posts)
3. Pretty safe bet that those 3-D shacks aren't "affordable homes."
Fri Mar 7, 2025, 10:06 AM
Mar 7

Actually, using the terms "affordable homes" and "Austin" together will cause snorts of derisive laughter from anybody who's kept up with the real estate situation in that town, over the last few decades.

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