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3D Printed Mobile Homes Made From Recycled Plastic

Azure Printed Homes shows how large-scale 3D printing can change the way compact homes are designed and built. The company developed the X Series as a range of mobile, chassis-based homes that rely on additive manufacturing and recycled materials. Each unit can be printed in as little as one day, which significantly shortens construction time.

For architects and designers working with modular housing or temporary structures, the X Series offers an example of how digital fabrication can support faster and more efficient building processes.

Recycled Plastic As A Circular Building Material

Azure uses durable recycled plastic as the main construction material for its printed shells. Each 120 sq ft of structure reuses the equivalent of around 100,000 plastic bottles. This approach turns plastic waste into a long-life building component.

The material choice supports circular design principles and reduces construction waste. At the same time, the printed shells provide strength, insulation and weather resistance. This makes the system suitable for use in different climates throughout the year.

For designers exploring alternative construction materials, the project highlights how recycled polymers can move beyond small-scale products and into architectural applications.

Compact Spaces Designed For Mobility

The X Series includes three models, each designed for a different level of space and comfort. The X_180 functions as a compact studio with a minimal footprint. The X_270 adds a separate bedroom while remaining highly mobile. The largest model, the X_360, includes two bedrooms, a bathroom and a full kitchen.

All models sit on a chassis, which allows easy transport and flexible placement. This makes the homes suitable for temporary housing, remote locations, glamping projects or mobile workspaces. Interior designers and product designers can draw inspiration from the integrated layouts and prefabricated interiors.

Faster Construction With Less Waste

Azure combines robotic 3D printing with prefabrication to streamline the building process. Digital design tools control material use with high precision, which helps reduce waste. According to the company, this method also lowers costs compared to traditional construction.

For architects and designers focused on sustainability, the X Series demonstrates how new construction technologies can support circular materials, modular systems and mobile architecture at scale.

Source & photos: Azure Printed Homes

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