Tiny House 3DCP

Residential | 2024 | Niederanven, LU

The Tiny House project is located in Commune Niederanven: an innovative Tiny House built using 3D printing technology. This unique Tiny House spans 47m2 and is the first of its kind to be built using this method in Luxembourg. Our design emphasizes length rather than width, the project measuring 3.5m wide, 17.72m deep and stretching over a total length total length of seventeen meters. The entrance and terrace are located on the south side. We have integrated advanced technologies to maximize the home’s autonomy. The heating system uses film technology for underfloor heating, powered by solar panels solar panels on the roof. The electricity generated by these panels supports both the heating system heating system and the project’s overall energy needs. The interior layout is both functional and efficient.
The concept includes a living space with a kitchen, dining room and lounge. The entrance hall, leads to a corridor connecting the bathroom and a technical area integrated into the furniture. This corridor leads to the bedroom at the far end of the house. To the left of the entrance the living room, kitchen and dining room, with a terrace accessible from the south side of the house. A key aspect of our design is the harmonious connection with the surrounding and nature. The central entrance, which serves as the main access point to all areas of the house, also offers direct access to the beautiful green spaces on the north and northeast sides. The design ensures that nature can be enjoyed from every angle of the house. What’s more, our construction approach emphasizes sustainability.
By using 3D printing and filling the walls with eco-friendly insulation, we expect to reduce emissions compared traditional construction methods. The construction process itself is remarkably efficient, with 3D printing estimated to take just one week. The project as a whole including the finishing touches, is expected to be completed in four weeks. is modular in design. It will be printed in phases, and is made up of elements that can be that can be assembled and disassembled in the future, facilitating relocation or reassembly. This modular approach not only supports sustainability by minimizing emissions during construction. but also establishes a prototype for future 3D-printed modular projects, reducing waste from demolition and other processes. As the first architectural practice architectural firm in Luxembourg to offer 3D-printed housing, we’re delighted to be lead the way in this cutting-edge construction technique.
 
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Location

Niederanven,LU

 

Typology

Tiny House

 

Client

Public

 

Size ( Bruto )

56

 

Year

2025

 

Project Team

ODA Architects

 

Status

Complete

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