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I just noticed in the free and ad sponsored newspaper "Metroxpress" that the construction of a 3D printed house has begun in Copenhagen. It is claimed to be the first of its kind in Europe. Here is the clip from the newspaper:
		
		
	
	
		 
	
Here is a translation of the headline and the text:
Nordhavn = The Northern Harbour. BOD = Building On Demand.
I wonder about the strength of the walls as no rebars are being used and how about bonding between the layers of concrete ?
The area of the building is approximately 50 square metres or approximately 532 square feet.
Here is the website of the building company.
			
			Here is a translation of the headline and the text:
Europe's first 3D-printed building is being built.
Nordhavn.
The 3D Printhouse invited yesterday to an open house event at a building site in Nordhavn, on the occasion of that Europe's first 3D-printed building, named The BOD now has to be built on Danish soil. Apart from the big building that takes place in a tent, the visitors could take a look outside where among other 3D models were the world's tallest building and a small model of Linse Kessler.
Nordhavn = The Northern Harbour. BOD = Building On Demand.
I wonder about the strength of the walls as no rebars are being used and how about bonding between the layers of concrete ?
The area of the building is approximately 50 square metres or approximately 532 square feet.
Here is the website of the building company.
			
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