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Heidelberg data centre is ‘Europe’s biggest printed building’

The building is 54m long, 11m wide, and 9m high (Courtesy of Peri 3D Construction via LinkedIn)
Peri 3D Construction has handed over a printed data centre in Heidelberg, Germany.

It calls the 600-sq-m building, named “Wavehouse”, Europe’s biggest printed building so far.

Yesterday, it handed the keys to Heidelberg IT Management, a cloud and data centre provider.

Heidelberg developer Kraus Group initiated the project.

The building is 54m long, 11m wide, and 9m high.

Peri 3D Construction is a unit of Germany’s Peri Group, which bought a stake in Danish 3D printer-maker Cobod in 2018.

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