Saudi Arabia unveils world’s first-ever 3D printed mosque
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, SAUDI ARABIA/ Created : Mar 13, 2024, 12:30 IST
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This monumental project, spearheaded by Abdulwahed, serves as a beacon of progress in line with Saudi Vision 2030, aimed at diversifying the country's economy and embracing innovative technologies.
This monumental project, spearheaded by Abdulwahed, serves as a beacon of progress in line with Saudi Vision 2030, aimed at diversifying the country's economy and embracing innovative technologies. Read less
Heading the project was Abdulwahed, who leads Fursan Real Estate, and used cutting-edge 3D printers sourced from Guanli, a renowned Chinese manufacturer in the realm of 3D printing technology. This innovative approach facilitated the construction of a spacious 5,600 sq m structure that beautifully blends tradition and innovation.
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Referring to this, Abdulwahed elaborated that the mosque symbolises architectural elegance, whereas the design of the mosque has been such that it will foster a sense of serenity and hospitality among worshippers. Notably, Saudi Arabia emerges as a trailblazer in employing advanced technology for constructing this state-of-the-art mosque, signifying a bold step towards a progressive and sustainable future.
The integration of 3D printing technology not only exemplifies Saudi Arabia's commitment to technological advancement, but also sets a precedent for future endeavours. This landmark achievement underscores the nation's position as a hub for technological innovation and advancement.
Coinciding with the commencement of Ramadan, one of Islam's holiest months, the unveiling of the 3D-printed mosque showcases a blend of tradition and modernity. This monumental project, spearheaded by Abdulwahed, serves as a beacon of progress in line with Saudi Vision 2030, aimed at diversifying the country's economy and embracing innovative technologies.
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Partnering with Guanli, a leading expert in construction 3D printing, Fursan Real Estate Company gave life to this visionary project, aligning with the principles of sustainability and efficiency.
Saudi Vision 2030, akin to Dubai's 3D Printing Strategy, embodies the nation's commitment to embracing transformative technologies. By reducing reliance on oil and fostering economic diversification, Saudi Arabia aims to position itself as a global investment powerhouse.
The completion of this 3D-printed marvel signifies a paradigm shift in architectural innovation, further propelled by private sector initiatives. Abdulwahed's innovation also shows the nation's determination to embrace modernity while preserving its rich cultural heritage. This milestone marks a significant stride towards a future where technology and tradition blend seamlessly, signalling toward a new era of architectural excellence and sustainability.
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