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Globe’s First ever 3D-printed temple in world

The Hyderabad-based Apsuja Infratech is constructing a 3800-sft the first ever 3D temple in Siddipeta joining hands with the Simpliforge Creations. The temple will tower over with a height of 30 feet. As per the design, the unique temple would have three sections. There would be three sanctum sanatorium in the temple. They are the Modak-shaped Ganesh temple, rectangular shaped Siva temple and the lotus shaped temple of Goddess Parvati. Using the domestically developed material and software, the Simpliforge has developed the system to construct the 3D-printed temple. The temple is going to the first ever such major place of worship on a grand scale.

The temple is located in the gated villa project called Charvita Meadows near Siddipet. The 3D-temple is an example of the milieu of the conceptualisation of the Apsuja Infotech, technological know-how blending with the Nature. Earlier, the company produced a prototype of 3D-printed bridge. Now it shouldered the responsibility of the unique project in globe. The bridge prototype was assembled on site of the Charvita Meadows.

The milestone has been achieved using the wealth of 3D-printed construction capacity along with the Robotic Arm System developed by the Simpliforge Creations. Commenting on the project, Apsuja Infratech MD Harikrishna Jeedipalli said, “The temple building team faced challenges of assembling the onsite printed Modak, Lotus and temple gopuram. In tune with the principles laid down in texts the temple has been built adopting the designs that suit to the latest trend. Perfect analysis and novel building technics has been adopted to create the architectural wonder.”

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