3D-Printed Homes Distinguish New Texas Resort Community

Set on 60 acres along Lake Travis, the Canyon Club will feature five design-forward residences by ICON
Published: April 25, 2025

Situated on 60 rolling acres along Lake Travis in Central Texas, the forthcoming the Canyon Club will offer 25 residences—spanning 20 traditionally built homes and five 3D-printed houses by ICON with interiors from Kempt Studio—that embrace the wild beauty of the Hill Country.

ICON’s 3D-printed homes

Drawing inspiration from its lakeside setting, the community will feature a design that emphasizes natural materials, low-slung profiles, and expansive views of the canyon and water, made possible by the property’s gentle slopes.

ICON’s 3,400-square-foot, four-bedroom homes are crafted for energy efficiency and long-term durability, and will be available via a fractional ownership model that grants six weeks of annual use.

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The 3D-printed Aura house

Amenities at the Canyon Club

Construction on the property’s amenities will begin in fall 2025. This will span an art-focused clubhouse, a spa with an adults-only pool, curated dining and wine experiences, an event barn, a private shoreline, and courts for pickleball, tennis, and basketball. A natural amphitheater and dedicated children’s programming will round out the offerings.

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The Canyon Club clubhouse

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Terra house interiors

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Sierra house exterior

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