Dubai has hit headlines yet again, this time in the 3D-printed construction sector by securing the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest 3D-printed villa recently completed in the emirate.
UAE-based 3DXB Group, a leading innovator in 3D printing solutions for the construction industry, said it created the record by printing a 4-m-high residential villa in one seamless session, located in the Al Awir 1 area. The project was carried out in collaboration with Dubai Municipality and Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment, 3DXB said.
With an overall built-up area of 300 sq m, the villa is set to become a symbol of technological prowess and sustainable construction practices, said 3DXB Group. The entire structure of the villa is crafted from locally sourced concrete, embodying a commitment to sustainable practices, it stated.
News Source: Gulf Construction