The first mosque built with the help of a 3D printer was opened
The opening of the first mosque built with the help of a 3D printer took place in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Al-Aziz Sharbatli mosque was "demolished" in 6 months.
On March 6, the world's first 3D-printed mosque was opened in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The mosque, built by the Chinese company Guanli, was "printed" using the latest fourth-generation construction technologies.
According to the press of Saudi Arabia, 6 months were spent for the complete construction of the Al-Aziz Sharbatli mosque in the Jeddah region as part of the Al-Jawhara project. The total area of the complex is 5600 square meters.
We remind you that at the moment, a two-story 3D mosque with an area of 2,000 square meters is being built in Dubai, UAE, for 600 worshipers. The construction of this mosque should be completed in 2025.