Azure Printed Homes, a sustainable 3D printed small dwellings company, has been named the winner of this year’s SWSX Urban Experience Award.
Now in its third year of operation, the Los Angeles, Califorina-based company has grown rapidly as a leader in the creation of 3D printed dwellings made from sustainable materials. The company is ideally poised to address the growing need for affordable housing, transitional units, and glamping resorts that can be fabricated and established within four weeks from order to installation – at a price that is substantially lower than traditional construction.
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Azure’s 3D printed module.
In addition to the growing market demand for Azure’s technology, the company is poised to assist the thousands of homeowners affected by the recent LA fires. With Azure’s help, these displaced and impacted owners can obtain Azure’s homes cost-effectively and quickly to use during rebuilding, and as permanent homes.
“Of all of the awards we’ve achieved during our three years of operating history, we are especially honored to receive this prestigious honor from SXSW – an organization that is renowned for its legacy of identifying and celebrating many of the greatest innovations in the world,” said Ross Maguire, CEO of Azure Printed Homes.
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