A peek into the Journey

Our journey into 3D-printed construction began in the late 2000s. After years of intensive research, experimentation, and development, we successfully built our first prototype printer in the U.S.—designed specifically to print structural forms using concrete.

By 2012, we achieved a major milestone: demonstrating the ability to 3D print structures using specialized concrete mortar mixes. This process, known as contour crafting, remains the foundation of our technology today. As pioneers in the field, we continue to push the boundaries—refining our methods and advancing the craft with every project.

Our first Print
Our prototype nozzle assembly from 2012
The oldest 3D Printed Concrete Structure in North America

In 2014, Mr. Rudenko 3D printed a full-scale concrete castle using a custom-built printer of his own design. Initially intended as a temporary installation, the structure was placed on soft soil in his backyard—yet it has remarkably withstood the test of time for over a decade. This project stands as the first permitted 3D concrete printed (3DCP) structure in North America. More than just a technical achievement, it serves as a powerful demonstration of the architectural freedom made possible by this emerging technology.

By the fall of 2023, the family moved in. Since then, they’ve praised the home’s thermal efficiency, durability, and overall comfort—proving that innovative construction can also feel like home.