House Zero is a demonstration project and field trial for a proprietary concrete wall printing system.

This climate-responsive new home, which includes an accessory dwelling unit, connects inhabitants to a native Texas landscape and diverse Austin neighborhood fabric.

The design team collaborated with software developers, robotics engineers, and material scientists to create a new set of architectural innovations and strategies for printed concrete construction.

The result is a welcoming, practical home that is desirable and livable, while expanding the performance capabilities of 3D printing technology.

BEHIND-THE-SCENES WEBINAR: HOUSE ZERO

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