This 3D-printed house features an ultra-modern interior and smart technology — see inside

The 3D-printed house is in Beckum, in western Germany.

A German architecture firm constructed the country’s first 3D-printed house.
The firm, Mense-Korte, built the house in Beckum, near Münster, in western Germany.
See inside the 1,722-square-foot award-winning home.

This is an edited, translated version of an article that originally appeared on July 23, 2022.

The architecture firm Mense-Korte completed Germany’s first 3D-printed house in Beckum, North Rhine-Westphalia, in western Germany, in August 2021. The printing process took eight months.

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The company worked with Peri, a formwork and scaffolding manufacturer and supplier, and HeidelbergCement, a multinational building-materials company.

The two-story house has 1,722 square feet of living space and a modern interior with smart technology. The project has won several awards, including a 2021 German Innovation Award.

Take a look inside.

The foundation of the 3D-printed house
The 3D-printing process
The house during construction
Another view of the house during construction
The living room, with the kitchen to the left
Another view of the living room
The kitchen
The bathroom
The fireplace
The stairs
The balcony
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