Revolution in housing construction: 3D printed dream house in Neu-Ulm!

Revolution in housing construction: 3D printed dream house in Neu-Ulm!

The Rupp Bäuedruck GmbH has implemented a groundbreaking project in Witzighausen near Neu-Ulm: the family house Calla, an innovative design that was created with the latest 3D printing technology. Within a few weeks, this 160 square meter residential building was created, which is embodied by a sustainable construction and is made from standard -friendly, recycled concrete. This project shows how the building pressure can not only reduce construction prices, but can also offer environmentally friendly solutions. As the online magazine B4B Schwaben reported, the house was printed with a special print head that enables the use of different types of concrete, including cheaper recycling variants.

The concept behind Haus Calla

The house Calla has a modern room concept that combines comfort and functionality. It extends on two floors and, in addition to an open living area, also offers a 21 square meter roof terrace. The building owner community chose this model from the world's first catalog for 3D printed houses to implement an individual and at the same time cost-efficient construction. Sebastian Rupp, co -founder of Rupp Bäudedruck GmbH, emphasized the importance of the project in a difficult market environment in which high construction prices and rising interest rates deter many potential builders, as can be read on the company website.

The innovative construction process offers a real and in the long run attractive way to create affordable housing in view of the current challenges in construction. As Rupp Bäudedruck GmbH notes, the precise calculation of the material requirement enables the projects to implement efficiently. These developments could mark a turning point for the construction industry and sustainably shape the future of building. The company plans to further optimize the printing process and to research new, environmentally friendly building materials in order to further reduce the construction costs and at the same time to meet ecological standards.

B4B Schwaben reported that the first building permit is now available and the detailed planning for the construction Summer 2024. In view of the current challenges in the construction industry, this project could arouse new hope for many builders.

RUPTRUCK According to the innovative technology will not only be cost -efficient, but also finally accessible to everyone.

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OrtWitzighausen, Deutschland
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