The 3D-printed house is in Beckum, in western Germany.
PERI
A German architecture firm constructed the country’s first 3D-printed house.
The firm, Mense-Korte, built the house in Beckum, near Münster, in western Germany.
See inside the 1,722-square-foot award-winning home.
This is an edited, translated version of an article that originally appeared on July 23, 2022.
The architecture firm Mense-Korte completed Germany’s first 3D-printed house in Beckum, North Rhine-Westphalia, in western Germany, in August 2021. The printing process took eight months.
The company worked with Peri, a formwork and scaffolding manufacturer and supplier, and HeidelbergCement, a multinational building-materials company.
The two-story house has 1,722 square feet of living space and a modern interior with smart technology. The project has won several awards, including a 2021 German Innovation Award.
Take a look inside.