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Europe's Largest 3D-Printed Building (Heidelberg)

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Europe's Largest 3D-Printed Building (Heidelberg)

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Europe's Largest 3D-Printed Building (Heidelberg)

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    1. Rohrbacher Himmelsleiter – Heidelberg Sequoia Grove loop from Heidelberg-Kirchheim/Rohrbach

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    April 26, 2024

    Europe's largest 3D building has been completed in Heidelberg. It was built in 170 hours and consists of 333 tons of concrete.
    futurezone.at/digital-life/europas-groesstes-3d-gedrucktes-haus-heidelberg-peri-baudrucker-beton/402809041

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      February 12, 2024

      From April 2023 to February 2024, the largest 3D printed building in Europe was currently built in construction site 5 of the Campbell Heidelberg conversion area. Within just a few weeks, an iconic commercial building for an IT server hotel was created from 100% recyclable material - around 54 meters long, 11 meters deep and 9 meters high. It's still a construction site, but soon.........
      Printed from 100 percent recyclable material
      The high-tech building material from Heidelberg Materials was used to create 3D printed concrete, which is 100% recyclable as a mineral building material. During dismantling, the material can be separated into its components sand, gravel and cement stone almost exactly by type - and thus contributes fully to the circular economy.
      (Q: kraus-heidelberg.de/referenzen/3d-druck

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        March 17, 2024

        Formwork material for concrete walls from the 3D printer. There will definitely be more exhibits in Europe in the future. It remains absolutely exciting!

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