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On 30 June 2015, Dubai revealed plans to build the world's first fully functional 3D-printed office building. The project is the first major initiative of the Museum of the Future. [40] The single-story 2700 square feet Office of the Future opened in 2016 on the museum's grounds. It took 17 days to print, "using an additive concrete ‘printing ...
The building, unveiled in October 2019 and registered by by the Guinness World Records, stands at 9.5 metres high and spans across 640 square metres. It could be the starting point of Dubai ...
WinSun Global has already printed a six-story apartment building and a house in China. As you might expect, the structure is small, measuring 2,000 square feet. Dubai building will be entirely 3D ...
In May 2016, a new office building opened in Dubai, a 250-square-meter space (2,700-square-foot), touted by Dubai's Museum of the Future as the world's first 3D-printed office building. [ 16 ] In 2017, a project to build a 3D-printed skyscraper in the United Arab Emirates was announced. [ 17 ]
Dubai South is also home to the Expo 2020 site, which continues to be a driver of development and a magnet for international investment. The government’s ongoing efforts to foster a business-friendly, sustainable urban area make Dubai South an attractive location for innovative construction methods, such as 3D printing.
One Za’abeel is a mixed-use skyscraper located in the Za’abeel district of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] The development was completed in December 2023 and officially opened on 10 February 2024. [ 2 ]
The construction of the building is dedicated to the memory of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan. A 50-meter photo of the defunct ruler was planned to be placed on top of the building. [5] Construction of the Al Hekma Tower started in 2006. It was kept on hold in 2009 but construction resumed in the summer of 2010. [6]
It is the first building in the United Arab Emirates to be completed by the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA). [1] With multiple configurations, the 600-square-metre Concrete has double-height ceilings, movable walls and a translucent facade that can be positioned to create indoor-outdoor experiences.