The largest condominium in Europe

Real estate goes hand in hand with technology. It is well known that these two sectors are now increasingly linked to a double plot. In a period in which innovation is never too much, a new news emerges compared to the others. Yet another confirmation of how the real estate sector is constantly evolving. To meet new challenges and the needs of potential investors. Reason why, today, we decided to talk about an unprecedented novelty. Directly from Germany, the largest condominium in Europe is about to arrive but… 3D printed!
So, if you are intrigued by this topic, and you want to know more, you just have to keep reading the next lines! so, if you are ready, we can begin!

Let's start with the analysis of the structure of the future condominium in three d point printing. It is a building consisting of 5 apartments arranged on three floors, for an area of 380 square meters. Entirely built with the help of a 3D printer.
a truly ambitious project, which will be built in Wallenhausen in Bavaria.

The company that deals with this project has conducted other studies and completed different projects similar to the one in question. Like that of the first 3D printed residential house, also in Germany, precisely in Beckum.
The goal is to inaugurate a new type of construction that is decidedly faster efficient, but also more eco-sustainable, than traditional ones. The company, spokesperson for this project, wants to demonstrate that 3D technology can also be used to print large housing units. A new component for construction but also for the real estate sector, destined to become of primary importance.

The printer used for the realization of this project is the Gantry BOD2. A true technological gem, as such a printer, it is equipped with a print head capable of moving freely for long spaces after being calibrated only once. In this way you save a lot both in terms of time but above all in terms of costs. Obviously, another important element that saves time and money resources is the ability of the printer itself to take into account both water and electricity connections and other fundamental elements in the construction of a property during the construction process.

The company hopes that this is one of the countless projects that can be realized through the use of this tool. In a period like the one we are experiencing, this news is undoubtedly a good omen. The clear example of how, even in such critical periods, it is possible to renew oneself and above all to find more sustainable and avant-garde alternatives.

The German experience is not the only one in the 3D construction industry. In fact, there have been several studies conducted in this area and the projects completed by various construction companies. The only common denominator was precisely the tool used which, apparently, is becoming increasingly decisive both in the real estate sector and in the construction sector. Could this be the beginning of a new era? To answer this question we just have to stay up to date

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