World's largest 3D-printed building completes in Dubai
Robotic construction company Apis Cor has used its technology to build the world's largest 3D-printed building, a two-storey office in Dubai.
Measuring 9.5 metres high with a floor area of 640 square metres, Apis Cor built the structure for the Dubai Municipality. The company claims it is the largest 3D-printed building ever built.
The machine was moved around the building site with a crane Apis Cor's 3D-printing machine was moved about the site using a crane to re-position it so it could build different parts of the building.
The building sits on conventional foundations, and the 3D-printed formwork for the columns was reinforced with concrete and rebar.
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