- Construction on a cluster of 36 3D-printed student homes is set to begin in 2024 in Denmark.
- The companies behind it say it’ll be Europe’s largest 3D-printing construction project.
- Renderings show bright and airy homes made of materials like concrete and wood.
Some students in Holstebro, Denmark could soon say goodbye to normal dorms and hello to 3D-printed homes.
In 2024, 3DCP Group and design firm SAGA Space Architects say they will build a non-profit student housing community with help from a 3D printer. If you’re familiar with the niche construction tech, 3DCP Group should sound familiar: The company has been prolific in the growing industry with recent projects like a 400-square-foot home completed in five weeks and Guatemala’s first 3D-printed tiny home. SAGA Space Architects also helped design both projects.
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