3D-Printed Sand to Insulate Vienna's Historic Buildings by Startup Joyh Design
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A Viennese startup, Joyh Design, is developing a method to insulate historic buildings using 3D-printed sand.
- The company aims to renovate buildings from Vienna's Grรผnderzeit era, characterized by their detailed facades.
- Their innovative approach uses 3D-printed sand elements to improve the energy efficiency of older structures.
Vienna's historic Grรผnderzeit buildings, known for their ornate facades, may soon receive a modern upgrade thanks to the startup Joyh Design. The company is pioneering a novel approach to building insulation, utilizing 3D-printed sand elements to enhance the energy efficiency of these older structures.
Joyh Design's innovative technique focuses on applying these custom-made sand elements to the detailed facades characteristic of Vienna's Grรผnderzeit architecture. This method not only aims to improve thermal insulation but also seeks to preserve the aesthetic integrity of the historic buildings.
The startup's work addresses the challenge of retrofitting aging buildings for better energy performance, a common issue in many European cities. By leveraging 3D printing technology with sand, Joyh Design offers a potentially sustainable and adaptable solution for preserving architectural heritage while meeting contemporary energy standards.
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.