On May 23, 2016, the world's first 3D printed office was officially settled in Dubai. The vice President and prime minister of the united Arab emirates, sheikh Mohammed bin rashid al maktoum of Dubai, unveiled the world's first 3D printing office in Dubai.
The office, at the foot of the emirate's EmiratesTowers, is known as the "Future office" and will then be used as a temporary office for the Dubai Future Foundation.
The future office covers an area of 250 square meters, which is assembled from 17 special cement mixtures and building "boxes" of its building materials. This office is printed by Yingchuang Building Architecture Technique (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd, designed by Gensler,ThorntonTohomasetti and Syska Hennessy.
These futuristic components, furniture as well as all the details all printed by Yingchuang Building Technique (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd. The finished part is assembled in the busy Dubai street. A drawing, a button, 17 boxes with 17 days complete, plus on-site assembly time, the entire project takes only 19 days.