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13 March 2020
World’s first 3D-printed resort to open in Mozambique
By ATTA®Kisawa Sanctuary situated on Mozambique’s Benguerra Island – the second largest island in the Bazaruto Archipelago – will be the world’s first 3D-printed luxury resort when it opens later this year.
The sanctuary will feature 12 bungalows on a private sanctuary beach.
Not all of the construction will be 3D-printed, but innovative technology will be used to combine saltwater and sand into a building material used for the exterior.
The modern interior design will be created using patented 3D-printing technology, used for the ‘property’s flooring, tiles, masonry and other cosmetic design elements’, according to luxurylaunches.com.
Source: Getaway