Azure Printed Homes, a company in sustainable 3D-printed housing, is showcasing its glamping units at the Outdoor Hospitality Expo 2024 (OHE2024) in Oklahoma City from November 4 to 6. Known for its approach to eco-friendly accommodations, the company constructs each unit using recycled polymers, equivalent to 150,000 plastic bottles. This approach supports the company’s mission to provide luxury and sustainability within the growing outdoor hospitality sector.
Expo attendees and glamping owners will have the opportunity to tour one of Azure’s units in person, experiencing firsthand the company’s integration of modern technology and sustainable materials in an upscale glamping setting.

Azure’s units reflect a strategic response to rising demand in the hospitality sector, as travelers increasingly prioritize both comfort and environmental considerations. According to a press release, Co-founders Ross Maguire and Gene Eidleman highlighted in a recent statement that the glamping market is projected to reach $4.8 billion by 2025, driven by a broad appeal that includes families, couples, and luxury travelers.

The design of Azure’s units emphasizes a balance between nature and luxury, catering to resorts aiming to attract environmentally conscious guests. The units are built with features such as energy-efficient HVAC systems, low-flow plumbing, and optional solar panels, enabling resort operators to offer a luxurious stay that also aligns with sustainability goals.
Each unit is manufactured from lightweight, durable materials that are fire-resistant and well-insulated, designed for ease of assembly and aesthetic appeal.
At OHE2024, Azure’s team invites attendees to explore their units up close, with company representatives available to discuss the benefits and technical aspects of their products.
For more information about Azure Printed Homes, visit their website here.
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