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Robots Build Student Homes Faster Than Ever
24 Dec
Summary
- Europe's largest 3D printed housing project nears completion in Denmark.
- Robots printed six buildings with 36 student apartments in just five days.
- The project prioritizes affordability, speed, and reduced environmental waste.

In Holstebro, Denmark, a revolutionary housing project named Skovsporet is nearing completion, utilizing advanced robotics to construct student apartments. This development, described as Europe's largest 3D printed housing initiative, will deliver 36 affordable student homes, designed to be built significantly faster than conventional methods.
The project employed COBOD BOD3 3D construction printers to extrude a cement-like material layer by layer, following digital blueprints with extreme precision. Initially, printing a single building took weeks, but efficiency rapidly improved, with the final six buildings, housing all 36 apartments, printed in just five days.
Skovsporet demonstrates a more sustainable construction model by using low-carbon cement and minimizing waste, preserving 95 percent of existing trees. With the 3D printing phase concluded, human crews are completing interiors, with residents expected to move in by August 2026, heralding a potential blueprint for future housing solutions.



