The Wave House, situated in Heidelberg Germany, was crafted by Peri 3D Construction for developer KrausGruppe. Designed by SSV and Mense Korte.
The Wave House, spanning 600 square meters (6,600 sq ft), was printed in just 140 hours. Using a single COBOD BOD2 printer, the exterior structure was formed at a rate of 4 square meters (43 sq ft) per hour. This printer applied a recyclable cement-like mixture in layers, creating exterior walls measuring 177 ft (54 m) long, 36 ft (11 m) wide, and 29.5 ft (9 m) tall. Although final touches such as the roof, doors, and wiring required human intervention, the project remains an impressive achievement.
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That’s great @Antanas! Thank you for sharing. 🙏
What an impressive evolution! Keep it up. 😎👋🔆
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