Video: Kerala Gets Its First 3D-Print Building Built In 28 Days
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Designed as a demonstration project, Amaze-28 is a model that was completed in just 28 days.
Named Amaze-28, Kerala,'s first building built using 3D printing technology has been inaugurated. Inaugurated by revenue minister K Rajan on Tuesday, the building, with a 380 sq ft, one-room summer house is in Kerala State Nirmithi Kendra (Kesnik) campus at PTP Nagar of Thiruvananthapuram. #WATCH | Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala's first 3D-printed building, 'Amaze 28', was inaugurated at PTP Nagar.The construction was quick and hassle-free and took 28 days to complete the construction of the hall while 3D wall printing took 2 days to finish. (10.10) pic.twitter.com/pCqThW6Q2t
Designed as a demonstration project, Amaze-28 is a model that was completed in just 28 days. The project was completed by Kera State Nirmiti Kerndra with the support of Tvasta, a Chennai-based construction tech start-up launched by some IIT-Madras alumni.
Kerala state Nirmiti Kendram director Debi Varghese said that they had enquiries from various government and private agencies, and added they were planning to commercialise and make popular the 3D printing technology.