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Architects in Texas are printing a hotel using a giant 3D printer and say it allows for more creativity in building.
The 3D-printed homes use recycled materials like plastic water bottles and food containers instead of lumber and concrete.
It is the world’s first 3D-printed hotel, says El Cosmico owner Liz Lambert and the partners behind the project – Austin, ...
Renderings of the new hotel located in Marfa, Texas reveal a sprawling pool and luxury bath house also offered at the site ...
The hospitality industry and 3D printing technology are converging in a West Texas desert, building what is being called the ...
At the University of Maine, a groundbreaking innovation is taking shape: a massive 3D printer that uses wood waste from local ...
Icon is working with a Marfa, Texas hotel and campground to 3D print a hotel complete with standalone guest rooms, a pool, ...
Forget cookie-cutter hotels and predictable layouts. El Cosmico, the beloved campground and hotel on the outskirts of Marfa, ...
By Evan Garcia MARFA, Texas (Reuters) -It looks like any other 3D printer - except it's the size of a crane and is, layer by ...
El Cosmico, an established hotel and campsite on the outskirts of Marfa, is constructing 18 private dwellings and 43 ...
Using a massive 3D printer, a hotel in the Texan desert is expanding with 43 new hotel rooms and 18 residential homes over 24 ...