Renderings of the new hotel located in Marfa, Texas reveal a sprawling pool and luxury bath house also offered at the site ICON Construction for the world’s first 3D-printed hotel and development has officially begun! El Cosmico, a campground hotel located in Marfa, Texas, is currently being relocated and expanded on a new 60-acre plot of land in order to accommodate the first 3D-printed hotel in history. The innovative property, designed by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, will include a pool, bathhouse, restaurant and private residences as well. Thanks to construction company ’s massive 3D printer, will “showcase entirely new architectural approaches made possible by large-scale 3D-printing,” according to a press release.
These unique design features include domes, arches, vaults and parabolic curves, as well as reflecting the natural elements from the site's terrain. ICON The creator of El Cosmico, Liz Lambert, has teamed up with to launch the reimagined accommodation, with construction expected to be completed by 2026. Hotel rooms are slated to cost $200 to $445 per night, a spokesperson for the project confirmed to PEOPLE.
Related: ICON “I am so happy about breaking ground at the new El Cosmico site. It’s the realization of a longtime dream of mine. It’s also very meaningful to me in that we will be able to do more of what we’ve done in the community of Marfa over the past 12 years — create economic opportunity, add high quality jobs, and contribute to the cult.