Watch a Timelapse of a 9500 Pound Robot Pushing the Limits of 3D Printed Construction

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The House Zero sets the standard for what 3D printing can bring to the world. Designed by Lake|Flato Architects and constructed by ICON, a pioneer in large-scale 3D printing robotics, the house was 3D printed by a 9500-pound robot. The project features an elevated architectural and energy-efficient design that highlights the benefits of resiliency and sustainability. This digitally native approach to home design pushes the boundaries of what is possible with automated 3D printing in architecture.

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