This Man 3D-Printed An Entire Castle

This Man 3D-Printed An Entire Castle

An architect has built a 3D-printed castle in just under four months. Whether he used the world’s largest MakerBot or something else to print it is unclear. All we know is that whatever he used was capable of extruding layer upon layer of smooth concrete.

Andy Rudenko wanted to 3D-print a castle to prove to the world that modern day construction could go much beyond stacking concrete blocks on top of each other, according to 3DPrint.com. “When I started out, people struggled to believe this project would progress any further,” explained Rudenko. The structure isn’t quite as tall as the trees surrounding it, but it does look big enough to walk around in.

The architect did run into minor obstacles like the extruder clogging, but overall, the castle does looks gorgeous. His next move? 3D printing an entire house. Head over to 3DPrint.com to see more pictures of the castle. [3DPrint.com via Engadget]

Picture: Andy Rudenko / 3DPrint.com


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