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Building tomorrow Europe’s first publicly funded 3D-Printed apartment complex takes shape.
At the heart of this groundbreaking project lies the BOD2 3D printer—a testament to Peri 3D Construction’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of construction technology. With a resume already boasting projects like a two-story printed home in Houston, Peri 3D Construction is taking its concrete mix and cutting-edge printer to new heights.
This three-floor, six-unit apartment building spans 7,007 square feet, offering a glimpse into the future of affordable living. The individual apartments, ranging from 657 to 872 square feet, present a blend of modern design and cost-effectiveness. With a rent cap of $528, this project aims to make futuristic living accessible to a broader audience. While the printing process is expected to conclude by the end of November, the project’s unique approach deserves attention. The first and second floors are being 3D-printed, showcasing the efficiency of this technology. However, the top floor will utilize a “hybrid timber construction method,” highlighting the integration of traditional methods in this cutting-edge project.
As we marvel at the innovative strides in construction technology, it’s crucial to consider the impact on jobs. How will the rise of 3D-printed construction reshape traditional roles? Are we witnessing the birth of new opportunities in an evolving industry? These questions linger as the construction-tech landscape undergoes transformative changes.
The completion of this 3D-printed apartment building is not just a milestone; it’s a glimpse into the future of housing. As Peri 3D Construction’s managing director, Fabian Meyer-Brötz, envisions, this technology has the potential to revolutionize modern construction sites, particularly in social housing projects.
Join us on this exciting journey as we witness the convergence of innovation and affordability, setting the stage for the next chapter in the evolution of housing. The advent of 3D-printed construction, as demonstrated by Peri 3D Construction, raises questions about its impact on jobs in the construction industry. Will this technology lead to a shift in job requirements, creating new roles in 3D printing construction tech? Explore the potential effects on traditional construction jobs and the emergence of new opportunities in this dynamic sector.
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