In Dubai, a leading innovator in 3D printing solutions for the construction industry, 3DXB Group have achieved the Guinness World Record for the largest 3D-printed villa in the world
Dubai has long been prophesied as the destination and portal for the modern world real estate industry, recently a world record breaking project has ticked one of those boxes by giving the world a glimpse into what could be the future of construction.
This groundbreaking project signifies a pivotal moment in the UAE construction sector, as innovation continues to redefine industry norms in Dubai by building this first-ever 3D-printed villa.
“This project is a signpost for HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, vision to support the country's ambitious goal of constructing 25 percent of buildings using 3D printing technology by 2030,” said Chairman of 3DXB GROUP, Mr. Badar Rashid AlBlooshi. “This global achievement wouldn’t have been attained without the guidance of his highness vision and the instrumental support of our government partners.
The Guinness World Record was achieved by printing a four-meter-high residential villa in one seamless session, located in the Al Awir 1 area of Dubai. The villa, boasting an overall built-up area of 300 square meters is set to become a symbol of technological prowess and sustainable construction practices.
“This Guinness World Record is not just about the sheer height of the structure, but also about the innovative approach,” pointed out AlBlooshi. “It’s a matter of pride to be at the forefront of technological advancements in construction.”
The entire structure of the villa is crafted from locally sourced concrete, further embodying a commitment to sustainable practices.
Dubai's 3D Printing Strategy aims to achieve a minimum rate of 25% implementation of 3D printed buildings in the Emirate by 2030. The strategy not only fosters innovation but also offers economic and environmental benefits, including lower construction costs, reduced construction time, and the utilization of sustainable and recycled materials.
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