Deutschlands erstes Haus aus dem 3D-Drucker
Description
For the first time in Germany, a house comes out of the printer. The two-storey building in Beckum (NRW) with approx. 160 sqm of living space consists of multi-layered walls that are filled with insulating material or with in-situ concrete. The concept for the innovative property was created by Mense-Korte ingenieure+architekten. Printing was carried out with a concrete printer from PERI installed on the construction site. A special printing mortar from HeidelbergCement was used as the printing material. The project was assisted by experts from the TU Munich and the engineering office Schießl Gehlen Sodeikat. With this manufacturing process, houses can be built faster, more economically and more sustainably. In addition, the process allows for a very individual design of the living space.
Winner
Excellence in Business to Business
Building & Elements Company Development
Building & Elements Company Development
HeidelbergCement AG
PERI GmbH
Mense-Korte GbR, ingenieure+architekten
Ingenieurbüro Schießl Gehlen Sodeikat GmbH
Technische Universität München