Large-format extrusion. Continuous walls.
Gantry- and arm-mounted extruders lay low-carbon walls contour by contour, at architectural scale, with closed-loop quality control on every layer. This is the deployable core of the company.
- 41h
- Foundry One shell, print start to seal
- 1,800 ft²
- Single-structure envelope, proven
- ±3 mm
- Layer placement tolerance
// STAGE ON THE SHARED SPINE
- SENSE
- COMPILE
- EXTRUDE
- SHIELD
- CERTIFY
The print head is the crew
A continuous bead replaces formwork, rebar tying, and the trades that pour and finish by hand. The machine holds the toolpath the model compiled; the wall rises without a site office.
Per-layer sensing closes the loop. Bead width, height, and temperature are measured as material is laid; the controller corrects in real time rather than at inspection.
What it prints
Single-family shells, multi-unit clusters, and the structural envelope of larger buildings. We print the parts a machine prints better — walls, cores, mass — and integrate conventional systems for the rest.
Deployable today
This capability is in production. Foundry One was printed to a sealed shell in 41 hours with a two-person finishing crew. The constraint is no longer whether the machine can build — it is how fast we can survey, permit, and stage.
This is deployable today. Put it on a site.
Configure an indicative spec, or take it straight to the founding team.