// 01 — URBAN INFILL
EarthDEPLOYED
The lots a crane can't reach.
Dense, fast structures slotted into constrained urban sites. The printer stages where a batch plant and a tower crane cannot, and leaves a finished shell measured in days.
- Days
- Shell on a constrained lot
- Low
- Site footprint during build
- 60%
- Embodied carbon vs. cast concrete
// OUTCOMES
Time-to-habitation
A sealed shell in days compresses the most expensive line on an urban pro forma: time.
Site discipline
A compact machine footprint and local feedstock cut staging, traffic, and neighbor impact.
Carbon on record
Low-carbon geopolymer mixes, reported per job — not per brochure.
Built for the gap
Infill is where conventional construction is least efficient: small lots, tight access, long mobilization. Autonomous extrusion inverts that — the constraint a crane fears is where a printer is at its best.
Bring us the site. We'll bring the schedule.
Start a project with the founding team, or configure an indicative spec first.