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The world’s tallest 3D printed building is now complete and it is in many ways impressive.
The 3-story, 9,9 m tall building compromises 345 m2 and was made by the leading Saudi Arabian real estate developer, Dar Al Arkan, using a COBOD 3D construction printer.
The villa features several smart home features and the use of new materials.
Low-cost local materials were used to create the 3D printable concrete, which all of the walls of the 345 m2 building was printed with.
The building was made without the use of a tent just after the summer in a hot desert where temperatures run as high as more than 40 degrees.

3D construction printing is helping Ukraine to rebuild faster.

The first-ever on site 3D printed building in Ukraine is being made in Lviv.
The 3D printed primary school in Lviv is also the first 3D printed school in Europe.
The one-story building with total floor area of 370 m2 half of the printing is already done in just 3-4 days of printing.
This project highlights the opportunities of utilization of 3D construction printing technology in rebuilding Ukraine.

COBOD, the Denmark-based global leading 3D construction printing provider, has publicly unveiled its 2022 Annual Report, showcasing the company's impressive financial performance and strategic expansions despite global economic fluctuations.

3D construction printing is helping Ukraine to rebuild faster.
The first-ever on site 3D printed building in Ukraine is being made in Lviv.
The 3D printed primary school in Lviv is also the first 3D printed school in Europe.
The one-story building with total floor area of 370 m2 half of the printing is already done in just 3-4 days of printing.
This project highlights the opportunities of utilization of 3D construction printing technology in rebuilding Ukraine – see the video below.

3D construction printing being used for much more than residential housing.

SCG, Siam Cement Group, has completed the first 3D printed medical center in the world using a BOD2 printer from COBOD
Located in Saraburi, Thailand, the new 2-story medical center is with 345m2 (3,712 SF) the largest 3D printed building in the ASEAN countries
The unique design stands out and have only been possible due to use of 3D construction printing

copyright: SSV Architekten, Peri, Kraus Gruppe

Europe’s largest 3D printed building is being constructed by PERI in the city of Heidelberg, Germany, with COBOD’s BOD2 printer.

The building is almost 600 m2 (6600 sft), 54m (162 ft) long, 11m (121 ft) wide and 9m (30 ft) high and contains an IT server hotel
The project is made for Heidelberg IT Management GmbH & Co. KG, a cloud & data center provider.

COBOD has launched a VR solution for 3D construction printing, allowing people to experience live 3D printing in virtual reality.
The VR solution offers a realistic experience, allowing individuals to watch COBOD's real printed buildings being constructed in a virtual residential area.
COBOD will present the VR solution at UK Construction Week, London, from May 2-4 at booth F510, alongside UK Partner Harcourt Technologies Ltd (HTL).

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