Qatar
A landmark Czech project will deliver the first 3D-printed residential row houses, showcasing innovation in modern construction and sustainability.
In 2027, the Czech Republic will see one of its first large-scale residential housing developments built using 3D concrete printing, marking an important milestone for construction technology adoption in Central Europe.
The project, named Meandry, is being led by Antracit, the development arm of ostrava-based Purposia Group, which became a co-owner of Coral Construction Technologies — a leader in concrete 3D printing — in late 2025.
Located in the Výškovice district of Ostrava, near the Odra River, the development is designed to include row houses and adaptable housing units tailored to the needs of future residents. Buyers will be able to customize layouts and sizes, spanning from compact 1+kk to larger 4+kk configurations, suitable for singles, families or seniors.
Unlike earlier experimental 3D printed structures in the country, Meandry represents the first residential project intended for permanent habitation, with around 15 homes planned.
3D printing allows for precise material application, reducing waste and enabling cost-effective production of non-standard designs. Coral has previously built prototype projects including a Tiny House in Luxembourg and the top station of a cable car in Malá Morávka.
This development highlights the growing role of additive construction technologies in addressing housing demand and sustainability challenges through efficient, customizable building processes.
Author: CzechTrade Office Qatar
Notation: Source: “V Česku vzniknou první řadové domy vytvořené pomocí 3D tisku. Stojí za nimi ostravská Purposia”, e15.cz, 8 January 2026