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This 3D-printed Texas hotel is shaking up the construction industry A campground is expanding with 43 new hotel rooms and 18 homes, all built by a massive 3D printer.
It is the world's first 3D-printed hotel, says El Cosmico owner Liz Lambert and the partners behind the project - Austin, Texas-based 3D printing company ICON and architects Bjarke Ingels Group.
A 3D-printed hotel project, said to be a world-first, is taking shape in Marfa, a city in Texas, US. This project is the result of an expansion of El Cosmico, an existing hotel and campground ...
Staying at the first 3D-printed hotel in the world is a possibility. With several accommodations available that will offer incredible views of the desert landscape, this hotel will surely be unique.
Renderings of the new hotel located in Marfa, Texas reveal a sprawling pool and luxury bath house also offered at the site Construction for the world’s first 3D-printed hotel and development has ...
Austin-based printing company ICON is building the world's first 3D-printed hotel in a West Texas desert. See how.
It is the world’s first 3D-printed hotel, says El Cosmico owner Liz Lambert and the partners behind the project—Austin, Texas-based 3D-printing company ICON, and architects Bjarke Ingels Group.
Sunday Homes, a new community in Marfa with 3D printed homes and a hotel, will feature an infinity pool.(ICON / Courtesy) A new luxury community in West Texas will blend the expansive desert ...
It is the world’s first 3D-printed hotel, says El Cosmico owner Liz Lambert and the partners behind the project — Austin, Texas-based 3D printing company ICON and architects Bjarke Ingels Group.
Austin-based printing company ICON is building the world's first 3D-printed hotel in a West Texas desert. See how.
It is the world's first 3D-printed hotel, says El Cosmico owner Liz Lambert and the partners behind the project — Austin, Texas-based 3D printing company ICON and architects Bjarke Ingels Group.
It is the world's first 3D-printed hotel, says El Cosmico owner Liz Lambert and the partners behind the project - Austin, Texas-based 3D printing company ICON and architects Bjarke Ingels Group.