360° Tours
Germany's first 3D-printed building
In Beckum, North Rhine-Westphalia, we printed Germany's first residential building. The two-story single-family house with approx. 80 square meters (861 sqft) of living space per floor was not built using conventional construction methods but printed with a construction printer. The building got an offical building permit and was sponsored by the Ministry for Home Affairs, Municipal Affairs, Building and Equality of the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Core project team:
3D Construction Printing:
Architect and structural engineer:
MENSE-KORTE ingenieure + architekten
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Timelapse of the printing process in Beckum
Europe's largest 3D-printed apartment building
In Wallenhausen (Bavaria), Germany, we printed the largest apartment building in Europe. The building has three floors with approximately 380 square meters of living space. The project, which took in total only six weeks to print, shows that 3D concrete printing is also suitable for building large residential units. The virtual tour shows one apartment, which is currently being used as a show apartment. The remaining apartments are rented and occupied
Core project team:
3D Construction Printing:
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3D printing material:
Timelapse of the printing process in Wallenhausen
Virtual 3D-printing jobsite tour
Take a virtual tour of the 3D printing construction site in Dornstadt, Germany.
We printed a gateway sculpture for the "Arkadien Ulm-Dornstadt", a residential project of the Strenger Group. The printed building will not only provide an architectural highlight of the residential project, but will also act as a packaging station for the over 200 apartments and houses.
Core project team:
3D Construction Printing:
PERI 3D Construction
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