The world's first 3D-printed mosque will appear in Dubai
At the end of this year, the construction of the world's first 3D-printed mosque will begin in Dubai.
It is known that Ali Mohammad Alkhalyan Alsuwaidi, Chief Engineer of the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities of the Government of Dubai, will lead the project.
More than a dozen huge 3D printers will be involved in the construction of the mosque.
The new mosque will have two floors, its total area will be 2,000 sq. m. The mosque will be able to accommodate 600 parishioners at the same time.
It is planned to complete the work in the first quarter of 2025.