A Case Study in Industrialized 3D Printing (2024-09)¶
10.24355/dbbs.084-202408190923-0
, Hernandez Margarita, Moreno Daniel
Contribution - Supplementary Proceedings of the 4th RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication
Abstract
Additive construction signifies a revolutionary leap beyond conventional building techniques. ICON, a vertically integrated 3D-printing construction technology company, recently completed the largest commercial 3D-printed housing development: Wolf Ranch, a neighborhood of one hundred homes near Austin, Texas. Reflections on the promise and the challenges of 3D printing construction are shared herein.
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BibTeX
@inproceedings{monk_hern_more.2024.ACSiI3P,
author = "Sean Monkman and Margarita Ley Hernandez and Daniel Galvez Moreno",
title = "A Case Study in Industrialized 3D Printing: A One Hundred Home Community Near Austin, Texas",
doi = "10.24355/dbbs.084-202408190923-0",
year = "2024",
booktitle = "Supplementary Proceedings of the 4th RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication",
editor = "Dirk Lowke and Niklas Freund and David Böhler and Friedrich Herding",
}
Formatted Citation
S. Monkman, M. L. Hernandez and D. G. Moreno, “A Case Study in Industrialized 3D Printing: A One Hundred Home Community Near Austin, Texas”, in Supplementary Proceedings of the 4th RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication, 2024. doi: 10.24355/dbbs.084-202408190923-0.
Monkman, Sean, Margarita Ley Hernandez, and Daniel Galvez Moreno. “A Case Study in Industrialized 3D Printing: A One Hundred Home Community Near Austin, Texas”. In Supplementary Proceedings of the 4th RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication, edited by Dirk Lowke, Niklas Freund, David Böhler, and Friedrich Herding, 2024. https://doi.org/10.24355/dbbs.084-202408190923-0.