Europe's largest 3D-printed wave-shaped building constructed within 140 working hours

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Europe's largest 3D-printed building was recently inaugurated in Heidelberg, Germany. Its construction, with walls shaped like a giant wave, took just 140 working hours, presenting exciting prospects for “printing” other, even larger buildings.

Its wave-shaped walls were assembled entirely using 3D printing technology, using Cobod’s BOD2 3D construction printer. Printing the walls of the 54m-long, 11m- wide and 9m-high building took just 140 working hours for a total surface area of 600sq m. This equates to an efficiency rate of around 4sq m per hour, highlighting the progress made by this type of technology.

 

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