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.
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