Pune: Godrej Properties Ltd. (GPL) unveiled India’s first 3D-printed G+1 villa at Godrej Eden Estate, Maan Hinjewadi, Pune, in collaboration with Tvasta Engineering. This breakthrough project marks a significant technological leap in the construction industry, leveraging advanced 3D printing techniques to create a sustainable, efficient, and innovative living space.
The villa, built using additive manufacturing technology, highlights the potential of 3D printing in reshaping the future of real estate. Initiated in June 2024 and completed in just four months, the project underscores the efficiency and rapid execution enabled by 3D printing. Constructed layer by layer with specialized materials, this technique minimizes construction time, material waste, and labor costs, while ensuring high durability and structural integrity.
The 3D-printed villa introduces state-of-the-art architectural elements that blend modern aesthetics with sustainability:
Advanced Design: The villa’s organic and fluid structure, shaped by cutting-edge algorithms, enhances both strength and visual appeal.
Energy Efficiency: The architectural layout is designed to maximize natural light, thereby reducing energy consumption and creating a spacious, open environment.
Sculptural Staircase: Departing from traditional straight staircases, the villa features a striking, artistic staircase, adding a dynamic aesthetic to the interiors.
Harmonious Integration with Nature: Inspired by natural elements, the design seamlessly blends with its surroundings, fostering a sense of balance and well-being.
Innovative Exterior: The villa’s layered facade, a hallmark of 3D-printed architecture, showcases precision engineering and futuristic aesthetics.
Vikas Singhal, Chief Operating Officer, Godrej Properties, stated: “At Godrej Properties, we constantly strive to push the boundaries of innovation and sustainability in real estate. The launch of India’s first 3D-printed villa reflects our commitment to pioneering advanced construction techniques that are not only efficient but also environmentally friendly.
3D printing offers a faster, more precise, and more sustainable approach to homebuilding, integrating energy-efficient features that reduce environmental impact. We are excited to introduce this technology to the Indian real estate sector and look forward to expanding its applications further.”