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The world’s first 3-D printed hotel is coming to West Texas , and with it, an entire neighborhood of 3-D printed homes. Last year, local hotelier Liz Lambert announced that her famous desert campground in Marfa, El Cosmico , would be reimagined as a visionary 62-acre development created with 3-D printing technology. Robb Report has gotten a first look into the highly anticipated residential project, including never-before-seen renderings of the so-called Sunday Homes dwellings, in addition to the property’s bathhouse amenities.

“This evolution of El Cosmico is something I have been working toward for years,” Lambert tells Robb Report . “I always wanted to offer a fuller universe in terms of the El Cosmico experience—a pool, bathhouse, hammam, restaurant, and more space for workshops and activities. And now that dream is becoming a reality on an incredible 60-acre plot of land on the edge of town.



” Lambert partnered with architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and Austin -based 3-D printing company Icon to design the 37-home community. Set to break ground this year, pricing for the residences starts in the upper $900,000s. Sales launched in early January and are being handled by Douglas Elliman’s Emily Waldmann and Megan Gallagher.

In terms of the layout, the abodes will be offered in three different cloud-like floor plans comprising two, three, or four bedrooms and ranging from 1,500 square feet to 2,000 square feet in size. The silo-inspired structures wi.

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