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Zuri Gardens in Houston is launching an 80-home community using HiveASMBLD robotics and Eco Material Technologies near-zero-carbon concrete.
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Zuri Gardens in Houston is launching an 80-home community using HiveASMBLD robotics and Eco Material Technologies near-zero-carbon concrete.

Originally reported by archpaper.com

Zuri Gardens in Houston is launching an 80-home community using HiveASMBLD robotics and Eco Material Technologies near-zero-carbon concrete. These 1,360-square-foot hybrid homes utilize PozzoCem made from upcycled fly ash, starting at 280,000 dollars. This project marks a systemic shift where 3D printing moves beyond luxury prototypes to scalable urban infill. By integrating automated masonry with traditional framing, the industry is achieving the cost-to-scale ratio required for mass housing. #3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #AffordableHousing #SustainableBuilding

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