Construction on a cluster of 36 3D-printed student homes is set to begin in 2024 in Denmark.
In 2024, 3DCP Group and design firm SAGA Space Architects say they will build a non-profit student housing community with help from a 3D printer.
SAGA Space Architects, 3DCP GroupThe construction lot, presently an unused patch of old trees, is located near VIA University College's Holstebro campus.
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SAGA Space Architects, 3DCP GroupThe project's developer, housing non-profit NordvestBo, will select future tenants from a pool of applications "assuming there will be a 'first come, first served' aspect," Sebastian Aristotelis, cofounder of SAGA Space Architects, told Insider in an email.
Persons:
—, Sebastian Aristotelis, Aristotelis, Philip Lund
Organizations:
Service, 3DCP, VIA University College's, SAGA, Architects, Nielsen
Locations:
Denmark, Holstebro