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3D-printed villas: A tech-driven future for luxury housing in India

Greater scope for personalisation and quick turnaround time making such homes popular

Godrej Eden Estate, a 3D-villa project  in Hinjewadi, Pune
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Godrej Eden Estate, a 3D-villa project in Hinjewadi, Pune

Aneeka Chatterjee Bengaluru
Luxury real estate in India is embracing a futuristic edge with 3D-printed villas emerging as a new frontier in high-end housing. Though still a nascent segment, companies such as Godrej Properties and Larsen & Toubro (L&T) are pioneering the adoption of 3D construction technologies, signalling a paradigm shift in how premium homes are designed and built. 
Mumbai-based Godrej Properties, in partnership with Chennai-headquartered deeptech startup Tvasta, recently unveiled India’s first 3D-printed villa at Godrej Eden Estate in Maan Hinjewadi, Pune. Spanning over 2,200 sq ft, the villa was constructed using a specialised concrete 3D printer that translates digital blueprints into