Once completed, the Dubai Municipality will become the world’s largest 3D printed building, standing tall at 9.5 meters with an area of 640 square meters. Executed by Apis Cor, a U.S.-based company, the structure was directly built on-site.
Apis Cor, the first company to develop specialized equipment for 3D printing in the construction industry, completed the 3D printed wall structures of a two-story administrative building for the Dubai Municipality. The innovative 3D printer used allowed the structure to be built directly in place, without any extra assembly works. Spread over 640 sq. meters, the total area of the edifice is “larger than the printing area accessible when the Apis Cor’s 3D printer is stationary”.