
Introducing Belgian One
A novel 3D printed urban redevelopment project
Automation technology and 3D printing are demonstrating advancements in urban regeneration.
This groundbreaking project aims to showcase the benefits of using automation and 3D printing in construction by unlocking the hidden potential of existing urban areas, underutilized space.
The use case
In the heart of the EU capital, a fire left a commercial property in ruins, shuttering a local business, and rendering two needed apartments uninhabitable. Years later, the damage remains, with the current situation of this property rendering valuable land inaccessible. The surrounding neighborhood faces a tough choice: tolerate the disruption and nuisance of conventional construction or accept the site’s ongoing decay.
Community leaders struggle to find ways to help citizens find new and affordable housing within developed urban areas where access to new land is scarce or blocked.
Our Solution
Working with local architects, engineers, and construction (AEC) companies, we redesigned the structure to meet the site's specific needs. Our modern industrial robotics will revitalize the property by utilizing 3D-printed elements with minimal impact, respecting the area’s character and unlocking much-needed housing and commercial space. This is an opportunity to transform a blighted corner into a resilient, future-ready development that this community can embrace.
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Contemporary Elevation
The design respects the colours and designs of the surrounding neighborhood, with a touch of modernity in the new entry.
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Chique Interior
The exterior elements boast the quality of 3D printing while the interior reflects the owner’s taste in style.
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Elegant Garden
The large garden space seamlessly integrates the two areas by incorporating 3D-printed retaining walls and merging these separate structures. and spaces
