
A 3D-printed military barracks is set to open soon in Texas.
As reported by Global Construction Review, Texan 3D-printing company Icon has partnered with local firm Logan Architecture to print a barracks block at Camp Swift Training Centre in the south-east of the state.
Austin-based Icon said the 350 sq m project is the largest 3D-printed structure in North America.
The block was financed through the Texas Military Department, and will host 72 soldiers or airmen. Colonel Zebadiah Miller, Texas Military director of facilities, said: “The printed barracks will not only provide our soldiers with a safe and comfortable place to stay while they train, but because they are printed in concrete, we anticipate them to last for decades.”
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