The 60,000 square feet mosque was 3D-printed using cutting-edge printers from Chinese firm Guanli.
Wajnat Abdulwaheed, a businesswoman in Saudi Arabia, paid tribute to her deceased husband by completing the construction of the world’s first-ever 3D-printed mosque.
It also underscores the collaboration of various stakeholders such as the government, business, and technology companies that came together to construct an iconic building reinforcing Saudi Arabia as a hub for technological advancements, By building a mosque with the newest technology, Saudi Arabia has also shown how to bridge the gap between tradition and innovation.
The mosque’s design is centered within a circle that can be oriented towards the Kaaba and also inspired open outdoor at the Hijr Ismail in the Grand Mosque and will allow more space for worshippers during Friday prayers and Taraweeh prayers as the holy month of Ramadan begins.
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