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Dubai to build the world’s first 3D-printed mosque

Buildings like homes, companies, and even bridges have all been constructed using 3D printing in recent years. The first 3D-printed mosque will soon be built in Dubai.


According to Ali Mohammad Alhalyan Alsuwaidi, head of engineering at the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD) of the Dubai Government, the building would include 600 spaces for worshipers and 2,000 square meters across two floors. Construction is scheduled to start by year’s end and be finished in the first quarter of 2025. It will be composed of a concrete mixture.

“We elected to 3D-print the mosque because it’s a new and innovative technology that can potentially save time and resources compared to traditional building methods,” Alhalyan Alsuwaidi said. IACAD declined to name the company that will be responsible for the construction.

Constructing buildings using 3D-printing requires large printing machines that are programmed with the design information. They squeeze out the construction material from a nozzle, building up the structure in layers. The vast majority of 3D-printed structures are made from concrete, but it is possible to print using other materials, such as clay.

A rendering of the 3D-printed mosque, which will be built in Bur Dubai.

A rendering of the 3D-printed mosque, which will be built in Bur Dubai. Credit: JT+Partners and IACAD

Modernizing the construction industry

Dubai has set out to become the 3D-printing capital of the world, and in 2018 it launched a “3D Printing Strategy” that planned for 25% of the emirate’s new construction to be 3D-printed by 2030.

By 2019 it held the world record for the largest 3D-printed structure — the Dubai Municipality building (standing 9.5 meters tall with an area of 640 square meters) — as well as being home to the world’s first 3D-printed office, and a 3D-printed drone research laboratory.

But new 3D-printed buildings are popping up across the world — from housing for refugees in Jordan and for homeless people in Austin, Texas, to whole complexes of buildings, such as the 3,800 square foot (353 square meter) Camp Swift military training center, and entire neighborhoods, like the New Story project in Tabasco, Mexico, which will provide homes for families living in poverty.

Theo Salet is dean of the Department of the Built Environment at Eindhoven University of Technology, in the Netherlands. He is an advocate for modernizing the construction industry through technology such as 3D-printing.

“A vast amount of construction work needs to be done in the coming decades, in the context of a lack of skilled construction workers, an energy transition and a need for the industry to become more sustainable,” he said.

“Digital design and construction will save time … reduce construction costs and costs of failures, solve the problem of a lack of construction workers and allow us to rethink our designs in terms of sustainability,” he added.

He believes that a project like Dubai’s proposed mosque is the next phase in 3D-printed architectural design, but anticipates it will face challenges.

“Realizing a large and eye-catching project like this is quite a task, of a scale yet unknown,” he said. “Without any doubt the 3D printing will work — however, rendered drawings make promises that must be (possible) to meet in practice … A project of this scale and ambition is, in my opinion, a project to learn from and mistakes should be possible.”

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