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Icon has unveiled the first 3D-printed performance pavilion in Austin and advanced its 65-acre El Cosmico expansion.
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Icon has unveiled the first 3D-printed performance pavilion in Austin and advanced its 65-acre El Cosmico expansion.

Originally reported by The Business Journals

Icon has unveiled the first 3D-printed performance pavilion in Austin and advanced its 65-acre El Cosmico expansion. Using the Vulcan system, these projects prove AM can deliver complex parabolic geometries that are traditionally cost-prohibitive. This shift toward hospitality and infrastructure marks a systemic maturation of construction 3D printing. With units priced at 2.1 million dollars, AM is now a viable tool for high-value real estate. 🏗️ #3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #Icon

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