South Austin’s headquarters of a startup that is known for 3D-printed homes, was set on fire in the early hours of the morning after Thanksgiving. The fire department declared two buildings “total loss”. Lennar is the partner homebuilder. The company is currently testing the new technology in a 3D-printed neighborhood near Austin.
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