France Just Built Europe’s Largest 3D Printed Apartment Block, Three Months Faster Than Expected
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France completed ViliaSprint², a 12-unit apartment complex with 800 square meters of livable space using 3D printing technology, finishing three months ahead of schedule. The project represents Europe's largest 3D printed residential building to date and demonstrates accelerated construction timelines through additive manufacturing methods.
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A social housing development in Bezannes, France has set a new benchmark for 3D construction printing in Europe. The project, called ViliaSprint², delivers 12 apartments across three floors and roughly 800 square meters of livable space, making it the continent’s largest 3D printed…
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