【3D Printing】Luxembourg's First 3D Printed House

Czech company ICE Industrial Services recently completed the country's first 3D printed concrete house in Luxembourg. This achievement not only demonstrates the potential of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology in the construction sector but also offers an innovative solution to Europe's housing crisis.
Jiří Jílek, Deputy Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Luxembourg, stated, "This house, built using unique 3D printing technology, clearly demonstrates the significant competitiveness of Czech companies in the Luxembourg market, thanks to their high-quality and modern engineering projects."
The 56-square-meter house is designed for young couples and includes essential functional spaces such as a small kitchen, living area, multi-purpose room, bathroom, and hallway. Equipped with solar panels and ten battery storage units, the house achieves almost complete energy self-sufficiency. As a pilot project, the house is priced at approximately 8 million Czech korunas (about 325,000 euros) and has already received over 20 purchase applications, indicating strong market demand.
The construction system adopted by ICE is based on local mineral materials, ensuring structural performance while offering construction flexibility and efficiency. The Czech Republic has years of practical experience in 3D printed construction. As early as 2020, the country launched its first 3D printed building, "Prvok," a floating house, and since then, the technology has been gradually applied to more infrastructure projects.
As this pilot project in Luxembourg garners international attention, ICE Industrial Services is actively participating in Europe's transition towards more sustainable and alternative housing solutions. Pavel Zelenka, representative of the Czech Trade Promotion Agency in Belgium and Luxembourg, noted, "The uniqueness of this project lies in its high flexibility and efficiency in terms of time and cost. Luxembourg's choice of this project fully demonstrates the excellent quality of Czech technology."
| Global Development of 3D Printed Architecture
The progress of Czech enterprises also reflects the global construction industry's trend towards digital manufacturing. In 2024, Portuguese company Havelar announced the completion of the country's first 3D printed house. This 80-square-meter, two-bedroom house, located in the greater Porto area, was printed in 18 hours using COBOD's BOD2 printer, fully demonstrating the efficiency of 3D printing technology in construction. The project was supported by architects Aires Mateus, Glória Cabral, and Francis Kéré.
Similarly, Buena Vista, Colorado, USA, welcomed its first 3D printed homes. These houses, built by VeroTouch, received up to $618,000 in funding from the state's "Innovative Housing Incentive Program" (IHIP). Each house covers approximately 109 square meters and is part of the VeroVistas project, built using a patented 3D printing system that emphasizes energy efficiency, structural durability, and fire resistance.
VeroTouch, in collaboration with South Main, plans to construct 31 more homes in the Cleora development to test the technology's scalability, automation levels, and material efficiency in large-scale projects. This project aims to alleviate housing shortages through additive manufacturing technology and promote efficiency improvements in the construction industry.
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