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Europe to get first printed football clubhouse

Peri 3D Construction aims to print the two-story, 330-sq-m building for the third division SC Capelle football team in about 140 hours (Steinhoff Architekten/Courtesy of Cobod)
Peri 3D Construction is set to create Europe’s first 3D printed football clubhouse in Nordkirchen, Germany.

It aims to print the two-story, 330-sq-m building for the third division SC Capelle football team in about 140 hours.

The company will use a printer made by Denmark’s Cobod supported by a gantry measuring 25m long, 15m wide, and 10m high.

Peri, a global supplier of formwork and scaffolding systems, bought a minority stake in Cobod in 2018.

“In the face of significant challenges such as a skilled worker shortage and stagnating productivity in construction, 3D construction printing offers an urgently needed solution to build faster, cheaper, and with less material usage,” said Dr. Fabian Meyer-Brötz, managing director of Peri 3D Construction,

Steinhoff Architekten designed the clubhouse.

The project is getting financial support from the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.

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