Accept the invitation to a workshop aimed at introducing the expert public to the technology of 3D concrete printing. This technology brings a whole range of advantages and new possibilities, but also certain technological specifics that need to be considered already during the architectural design phase. We will demonstrate how 3D concrete printing differs from traditional construction methods, what its technological or structural advantages are, and how to approach this technology to ensure that the final project is fully functional and that construction is maximally efficient. Through specific realized projects, we will show its wide application possibilities, aesthetic qualities, and entirely new architectural approaches. 3D concrete printing introduces efficiency, cleanliness, and moderation into architecture, but also undulating organic lines and shapes. It has the potential to change the face of architecture through your exceptional projects.
The workshop is organized by the investment holding PURPOSIA Group in collaboration with Coral Construction Technologies, which is behind the development of the patented GEN26 machine for 3D concrete printing. Coral Construction Technologies was formed by the merger of the construction group HSF System from the PURPOSIA Group holding with ICE Industrial Services from the MTX Group holding. Coral integrates the engineering technologies of ICE Industrial Services with the construction know-how of the HSF System group.
Program: Introduction to 3D concrete printing technology Principles of operation and differences from traditional construction methods Advantages and limits of the technology Presentation of realized projects (e.g., Tiny House in Luxembourg, buildings in Resort Kopřivná) Practical experiences of architects from Coral Discussion Registration is possible until April 10, 2026. The event has been included in the lifelong education of architects. More information / registration: here
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