Dubai’s first 3D printed villa. An architectural masterpiece by EMAAR, 3D printed all the way back in 2019.
Dubai, December 6, 2023 — Emaar, with a net asset value of almost 40 billion USD, is among the most admired and valuable real estate development companies in the world. Emaar is known for their focus on innovation, design excellence, build quality, and timely delivery, which clearly is seen from the recently revealed building located at Dubai’s Arabian Ranches III area.
Emaar’s commitment to innovation is evident in the development of Dubai’s first-ever 3D printed house. This groundbreaking accomplishment represents Emaar’s initial foray into establishing itself as an advocate for advanced construction technologies. The major real estate developer is leveraging innovative construction methods to build faster, cost-effectively, and with distinctive designs, all while contributing to decreased waste and reduced noise pollution. The pioneering initiative aligns seamlessly with Dubai’s ‘Smart City’ vision, reinforcing Emaar’s dedication to redefining construction norms and harmonizing with the city’s overarching technological and sustainable goals. These goals include the implementation and utilization of 3D printing technology, with Dubai aiming to have 25% of all construction projects 3D printed by 2030, as part of its 3D Printing Strategy.
The 202 m2 (2,175 SF) villa includes many interesting design details and solutions, including the extensive use of curved walls and large scale-windows. The villa was designed by U+A chartered architects, who also made the rendering shown here.
- Last week, at a launch event involving Xiaomi’s Smart Living concept, Emaar finally revealed Dubai’s first 3D printed villa, which was previously delayed due to COVID-19.
- The 202 m2 (2,175 SF) villa with an integrated car park, 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms**,** represents one of the most stunning examples of what 3D printing can do for architectural design and the housing market.
- Click here to explore a video tour of the house.
Rendering from 2019 of Dubai first 3D printed villa made by U+A Architects.
Featuring three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a dining room, and a study room, the house also showcases how 3D printing can be integrated with Xiaomi’s Mobile X AIOT products, including smart vacuums, air purifiers, cameras, and more, poised to redefine the landscape of smart living in the UAE.
Henrik Lund-Nielsen, Founder and General Manager at COBOD, shared his insights into the project: “Due to the beauty of this project and the many fine details, we are excited to see that the building has finally been revealed. We have waited since 2019 for this to happen and are extremely proud of this project, made by one of the very first BOD2 printers we produced. This project is not just about creating a house; it’s about shaping the future of construction. Our collaboration with Emaar demonstrates how advanced technology can redefine residential living, offering smarter, faster, and more environmentally friendly building solutions.“
Emaar’s 3D printed villa contains many interesting design features, including the use of curved walls only possible with 3D construction printing.
The bedroom in Emaar’s stunning 3D printed villa contain floor to ceiling windows.
The spacious living room in Dubai’s first 3D printed villa with floor to ceiling windows.
Emaar’s 3D printed villa contains curved walls, that are possible only with 3D construction printing.
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