
FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions
Here you'll find answers to the most important questions about 3D construction printing, our technology, and our solutions. Click on a question to learn more!
3D construction printing is an innovative construction method in which an automated printing process deposits concrete layer by layer. This allows buildings to be constructed faster, more cost-effectively, and more sustainably than with traditional construction methods. Learn more.
Automation reduces physically demanding work, making the profession more attractive. At the same time, resources are used more efficiently, construction times are shortened, and new architectural possibilities are created.
Speed: Buildings can be constructed in a shorter time.
Cost efficiency: material savings and reduced labor costs.
Sustainability: Reduced waste and optimized use of resources.
Design freedom: More design options than with traditional construction. Learn more.
A special 3D construction printer precisely deposits concrete layer by layer, forming the walls of a building. The process is automated and requires only a few skilled workers to monitor.
We use the COBOD BOD2 , a modular gantry printer that can be flexibly adapted to projects of various sizes and needs and works at high speed.
This depends on the size and complexity of the project. For example, a 160 m² house can be printed in approximately 45 hours. View projects.
3D printing enables free-form shapes, curved walls, and custom designs that would be difficult to implement with conventional construction methods. Learn more.
Thanks to the modular design, assembly is completed in just 1–2 days, so printing can begin quickly. Learn more.
Only 2–3 specialists are needed to monitor the automated printing process. We also offer training for this. Learn more.
An intelligent assistance system that uses sensors to provide real-time data on material quality, ensuring consistently high print quality. More about 3D MATCONTROL.
The system monitors important parameters such as humidity and flowability and automatically adjusts the water flow to achieve optimal printing results.
DREIHAUS is a modularly developed, 3D-printed multi-family home, available turnkey starting at €2,900/m². It is the result of a collaboration between PERI 3D Construction, a leading provider of 3D printing solutions, and the Korte-Hoffmann planning office, Germany's most experienced architectural firm in 3D building printing. DREIHAUS also brings together insights from 15 completed projects and is open to project developers and construction companies interested in implementing their own 3D printing projects. More about DREIHAUS.
Fast construction time: 3D printing allows the house to be built more quickly.
Sustainability: Resource-saving construction through precise use of materials.
Flexible use: apartment building, office building, or multi-generational home. Learn more.
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We have completed over 15 projects in Europe and the USA, including:
Germany's first 3D-printed residential building in Beckum.
Europe’s largest 3D-printed building (“Wavehouse” in Heidelberg).
The first multi-story 3D-printed building in the US in Houston. Completed projects.
Yes! For example, Europe's first 3D-printed clubhouse in Nordkirchen and Germany's first publicly funded apartment building in Lünen. See our projects.
