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Inside Dubai’s first 3D-printed villa by Emaar

December 7, 2023

Inside Dubai’s first 3D-printed villa by Emaar

In a groundbreaking move, Emaar Properties has recently introduced Dubai's inaugural 3D-printed villa, marking a significant stride in the city's ambitious construction goals. Originally delayed due to the pandemic, this innovative residential property stands as a testament to the transformative potential of 3D printing in the real estate sector.

Situated within the Arabian Ranches III community, the three-bedroom, 202-square-meter home showcases the capabilities of the BOD2 printer by Danish company COBOD. Constructed in collaboration with Emaar, the villa features intricate curved walls and expansive windows, illustrating how additive manufacturing allows for unique architectural designs that were previously unattainable through traditional building methods.

Henrik Lund-Nielsen, Founder and General Manager at COBOD, expressed his excitement about the project, stating, "This project is not just about creating a house; it's about shaping the future of construction." The unveiling of this 3D-printed marvel, completed in 2019 but kept hidden until now, offers observers a rare opportunity to assess the current state of 3D concrete printing and its potential for widespread adoption in residential real estate.

While Dubai aims for 25% of construction to be 3D-printed by 2030, questions linger regarding the long-term cost-effectiveness compared to traditional building methods. Despite these uncertainties, 3D printing presents environmental advantages by reducing construction waste and carbon emissions, thanks to its precise, digitally-planned approach to architecture.

Moreover, the integrated smart systems from Xiaomi within the 3D-printed villa serve as a testing ground for the optimization of homes for efficiency and interconnectivity. The exploration of these cutting-edge technologies raises the question of whether the construction sector can modernize rapidly enough to meet the ambitious government targets.

As Dubai takes a bold step into the future of construction with its first 3D-printed villa, the world watches closely, anticipating the broader implications this innovative approach may have on the real estate landscape.

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