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El Cosmico

The world's first 3D-printed hotel and development spanning 60+ acres. Featuring exclusive Sunday Homes designed by Bjarke Ingels Group and developed with Liz Lambert. Two floor plans offer spectacular views of the Davis Mountains.

Design BY
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Build By
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Location
Marfa, TX
Designer
Bjarke Ingels Group
Builder
ICON
Finished
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No. of Structures
N/A
Printer Used
Vulcan Block 4

Floor Plans

These homes boast a spacious living area, kitchen and dining area with an intimate reading nook, and an outdoor experience offering a shower, hot tub and covered patio dining area.

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Flat roof
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custom millwork
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Covered Patio
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Floor-to-Ceiling Windows

Breaking free from the limitations of traditional construction, the curved walls are made possible by ICON’s 3D printing technology. The rounded forms create private rooms, while the communal living and dining areas are set within the open spaces between with adjacent full-height windows seamlessly connecting the interior to the expansive landscape.


3 Bedroom

Top-down architectural floor plan of connected circular rooms with furniture and outdoor patiosTop-down architectural floor plan of connected circular rooms with furniture and outdoor patios

Bedrooms:

3

Bathrooms:

2

SQ FT:

2020

4 Bedroom

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Bedrooms:

4

Bathrooms:

3

SQ FT:

2539

“Our collaboration with El Cosmico and ICON has allowed us to pursue the formal and material possibilities of cutting edge 3D-printed construction untethered by the traditional limitations of a conventional site or client.”

Bjarke Ingels
Founder + Creative Director of BIG
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