The Wave House Data Center Europe Largest 3D Printed Building
Coperni’s CD Player Swipe Bag puts form over function, while The Wave House data center in Europe is the complete opposite. It’s currently Europe’s largest 3D-printed building and took only 140-hours to complete.


The Wave House Data Center Europe Largest 3D Printed Building
The Wave House Data Center Europe Largest 3D Printed Building
The Wave House Data Center Europe Largest 3D Printed Building
Located in Heidelberg, Germany, it was made using a BOD2 printer from COBOD International PERI and its walls were given a wave design to break free from the tradition of not putting windows and large openings in all or the main areas of data centers. The structure spans 600 m2 (approximately 6,600 SF), with dimensions of 54m (177 ft) in length, 11m (36 ft) in width, and 9m (30 ft) in height.

Creality Ender-3 V3 KE 3D Printer, 500 mm/s High-Speed Printing with Auto-Leveling, Sprite Direct...
  • Faster Intuitive Printing Experience: It can print at up to 500mm/s speed with 8000mm/s² acceleration. Responsive touch UI screen with an intuitive...
  • “Sprite” Direct Extruder: 60W ceramic heater, Bi-metal heatbreak, and copper nozzle enable 300℃ printing and smooth feeding of various...
  • Ultra-Smooth Motion and Stable Structure: The stiff steel linear rail on the X-axis has a carriage slide containing ball bearings, which can move...


This data center stands as a testament to the advanced capabilities of COBOD’s technology, demonstrating our technology’s’ possibility of delivering not just residential buildings, but also multi-story buildings and complex structures including office spaces, warehouses, and data centers,” said Henrik Lund-Nielsen, Founder and General Manager of COBOD International.

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