White 3D-Printed Tower Buildings

The Tor Alva in Switzerland is the Tallest 3D-Printed Building

The Tor Alva is a captivating tower building which is also known as the Weisser Turm or White Tower. It is located in the beautiful Julier mountain pass of Mulegns in Switzerland and is the tallest 3D-printed building in the world. It measures 98 feet and is meant to function as a cultural hub for the Fundazium Origen.

There, it will host a series of house art installations and performances to celebrate the Mulegn culture. Visitors will be met by the spiral staircase that weaves through a range of colonnades to get to the chamber stage in the middle. The venue has 45 seats for guests and is made for concerts and other theatre performances.

Image Credit: ETH Zurich

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