Qatar is Building the World’s Biggest 3D-Printed Schools

Author: Parametric Architecture
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Qatar has set a new global benchmark in construction by starting work on the world’s largest 3D-printed building project, two futuristic public schools, each spanning 20,000 m², for a combined 40,000 m². In terms of scale, the schools are nearly 40 times bigger than the largest 3D-printed structure built until now.

At the forefront of this mega-project is UCC Holding, working alongside Ashghal, Qatar’s Public Works Authority. They’ve teamed up with COBOD International, the Danish company at the forefront of construction-scale 3D printing. Together, the partners are turning what was once a bold concept into an unprecedented architectural reality.

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