It is called the Wave House and it is a data center in an urban area of Heidelberg of Germany.
It was printed in just 140 hours. It was designed by SSV and Mense Korte and created by Peri 3D Construction.
Its wave-shape could not be achieved by conventional construction methods.
A COBOD BOD 2 printer was used for the construction. That printer extruded a recyclable cement-like mixture out of a nozzle in layers to form the walls.
The building covers an area of 600m2. Its length is 54 meters, its width 11m and its height 9 meters.
Then humans arrange to fix the doors, the wiring, the lights etc.
This method is more environmentally friendly since less CO2 is produced during the construction.
[Source: www.newatlas.com]


