"Following unforeseen technical challenges and bureaucratic hurdles, “Europe’s largest 3D printed building” is completed with some delay and received its first tenant during a ceremony in southern Germany on Tuesday (January 30). The 55 meter (180 ft.) long, 11 meter (36 ft.) wide and 9 meter (29 ft.) high building in Heidelberg is to house a computer centre and according to its developer, it will likely not be the last such project for his company despite some setbacks." - ANC
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