SAN FRANCISCO — A Texas law firm has accused Google Inc. of stealing the technology behind a project it billed as a “radical solution” that would reduce global carbon footprints and increase housing availability.

Flux Factory Inc. was born in 2012 out of Google’s secretive research laboratory, Google X, which also gave birth to Google’s self-driving cars. Flux raised $8 million this year to fund the creation of sustainable buildings, according to a company release.

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