World's First 3D Printed Place of Worship being built in Telangana
Apsuja
Infratech and Simpliforge Creations collaborate to build this one-of-its-kind
architectural innovation positioning India as a global pioneer in 3D printed
architecture.
Apsuja Infratech, a
Hyderabad-based leading construction company has joined forces with Simpliforge
Creations, an innovative 3D printed Construction Company, to achieve a
remarkable feat in architectural innovation - the creation of the world's first
3D printed place of worship. The 3D printed temple resonates the pride of
Telangana as it set to embark an architectural revolution in the nation.
Situated within Charvitha
Meadows, at Burugupally, Siddipet, Telangana the 3D printed temple serves as a
testament to the harmonious integration of technology and nature with
sustainability.
With this radical
achievement, Apsuja Infratech and Simpliforge Creations have not only carved a
niche for themselves in the construction industry but have also positioned
India as a global pioneer in 3D printed architecture.
The groundbreaking
three-part structure marvel, a Hindu temple, sprawling over an impressive 3,800
sq.ft, standing tall at about 30 feet is a unique architectural wonder, a
one-of-its-kind innovation being built in Telangana. The three sanctums, or
Garbhas within the structure represent a 'Modak' (a fig shaped delicacy)
dedicated to Lord Ganesha, a Shivalay, a square abode devoted to Lord Shankar,
and a Lotus shaped home for Goddess Parvati. The Structure is 3D printed by
Simpliforge with their in-house developed system and indigenously developed material
and software. This by far is the first 3D printed structure globally as a place
of worship at this massive scale.
This landmark achievement
not only showcases the immense potential of 3D printed construction but also
demonstrates the architectural freedom and capabilities of the robotic arm
system developed by Simpliforge team. “Completely printed on-site, the temple's
striking dome-shaped structures including the Modak and the Lotus, presented
formidable challenges that required the team to employ bespoke design
techniques, meticulous analysis, and innovative construction methods, all the
while following the principles of Temple architecture resulting in this
awe-inspiring architectural marvel.” Said Mr. Hari Krishna Jeedipalli, MD,
Apsuja Infratech.
“With the Shivalay and the
Modak construction completed, phase II comprising of the Lotus and the tall
spires (Gopurams) are already underway.” added Mr. Hari.
Simpliforge Creations, a
leading turnkey solutions provider in 3D printed construction, has hailed this
project as a testament to the possibilities within the industry. “This
structure demonstrates Simpliforge’s ability to print 51º and 32º in outward
and inward cantilever, respectively, especially while printing in-situ catering
to the architectural/aesthetic requirements. This construction takes care of
the structural requirements, principles of temple design, 3d printing
requirements, while dealing with the challenges of in-situ construction. This
proof of concept also sets the stage for future applications of Simpliforge's
robust systems in inaccessible areas like frontiers, high altitude areas,
desserts and snowy regions with applications in challenging terrain, disaster
hit areas and defence applications.” Said Mr. Dhruv Gandhi, CEO, Simpliforge
Creations. “The enclosed dome shaped structures eliminating the need for flat
slab roofs paves the way for extra-terrestrial applications which is
Simpliforge’s grander vision.”
The world's first 3D
printed place of worship stands as an awe-inspiring testament to the harmonious
union of human creativity, technological prowess, and architectural finesse.
Having also delivered India’s first 3D printed bridge prototype at Charvitha
Meadows previously, the 3D printed temple now adds a Global First to the crown
of feats at this project.