HOUSTON – Houston’s first 3D-printed community is about to start production. The developers of Zuri Gardens bill the project as attainable, sustainable and the future.
But how will it stand up to Houston’s severe weather?
The $20-million Zuri Gardens development marks Houston’s first venture into large-scale 3D-printed housing, where robotic arms will lay down layers of specialized concrete to construct the first floors of 80 hybrid homes.
Located along Martindale Road, these two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom residences will be priced in the mid to upper $200,000s—a price point specifically targeted at first-time homebuyers, educators and healthcare workers.
The project represents a convergence of cutting-edge technology and affordable housing solutions in one of the nation’s fas

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