This groundbreaking project is the brainchild of Saudi businesswoman Wajnat Abdulwahed, who spearheaded the construction as a tribute to her late husband. Her company, Fursan Real Estate, collaborated with Chinese 3D printer manufacturer Guanli to bring the vision to life.

source: arabnews

The mosque spans an impressive 5,600 square meters and was constructed using four high-tech 3D printers. This innovative technique not only represents a significant leap in construction technology but also holds promise for the future of sustainable building practices.

The unveiling of the Abdulaziz Abdullah Sharbatly mosque signifies not just a unique architectural marvel but also a step towards a potentially more efficient and eco-friendly approach to mosque construction. This achievement comes shortly before Dubai, another ambitious contender in the region, had planned to unveil its own 3D-printed mosque.

According to the arabnews