Dubai to Build World's First 3-D Printed Mosque

Dubai to Build World's First 3-D Printed Mosque

The first 3D-printed mosque in the world will be constructed in Dubai.


The 2,000-square-metre mosque, which is anticipated to welcome up to 600 worshippers in 2025, will be built in Bur Dubai, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the Arab Emirates, according to an IACAD press release last week.



The building’s structure will be 3D printed in around four months, and it will take an additional 12 months to fully furnish it with the necessary amenities, according to IACAD. The 3D robotic printer, which can print two square meters every hour, will be operated by three people.


The mosque will be constructed using a mixture of raw building elements and meticulously prepared concrete. “3D construction technology would increase sustainability” says Al Shaibani, director of IACAD’s engineering branch.


3D printing will decrease the waste of building materials. And It is also environmental friendly the mosque represents the vision of their smart leadership says Al Shaibani.


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