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The five lodgings are part of a cluster called Casitas The Halles, ranging from a 400-foot studio to a 900-footer with two bedrooms, aimed at accommodating visitors on a mission to shop. Round Top was dubbed “the Aspen of Texas” back in 2016 on account of a high dollar housing boom in the surrounding area, so it seems like a good place for small homes to make a big impression. Round Top has a listed population of just 90 souls, but it is well known among antique-ing circles. If you’re wondering why Round Top, that’s a good question. Fortunately, more sustainable alternatives are at hand, and a new cluster of rental lodgings in the touristy town of Round Top, Texas, is showing them off. Conventional printers use conventional cement, which has a heavy carbon footprint. 3D printing has made its way into the home construction market, though with an unfortunate twist.