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Peri creates Europe’s largest 3D-printed apartment block

Formwork and scaffolding manufacturer Peri is using its 3D printing technology to create the largest printed apartment building in Europe.

The building in Wallenhausen, Bavaria, consists of five apartments across three floors with approximately 380 square metres of living space.

The printing process is expected to take six weeks.

Peri is using the gantry printer BOD2, which has a print head that moves about three axes on a securely installed metallic frame. The printer can move along its frame to any position within the construction and only needs to be calibrated once: this saves time and cuts costs, Peri said.

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