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


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The 3D-printed ‘Wave House’ was recently inaugurated in Germany. Photo: AFP

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.

Building printing specialist Peri 3D used an imposing printer from manufacturer Cobod to construct this building, which now houses a data centre. This achievement marks a breakthrough in the construction industry.

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