German company sets record with Europe’s largest 3D Printed building in just 140 hours

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The biggest 3D-Printed building in Europe was recently created in just 140 hours. The building, called “The BOD” (short for “Building on Demand”), is located in Wallenhausen, Germany, and was created using a 3D printing process known as “Continuous Digital Light Processing” (CDLP).

The BOD building measures 160 square meters (around 1,720 square feet) and has two stories. It was designed as an office and conference space and featured a modern and minimalist design. The 3D Printing process used to create the building involved printing layers of a unique concrete mixture, which took just 140 hours.

3D Printing in construction has been growing in recent years, as it offers many potential benefits, including reduced costs, increased speed of construction, and the ability to create complex and customized designs. The creation of the BOD building is a significant milestone in developing 3D printing technology for the construction, and we will likely see many more 3D-printed buildings in the future.

Source: WION (World Is One News).

 

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    worldphoto12 said:
    May 9, 2023 at 12:29 pm

    TANTI SALUTI

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