'Tor Alva', unveiled in the Swiss Alps, has set a new record by becoming the tallest 3D-printed tower in the world.
Standing at almost 30 metres tall and featuring four floors, this distinctive tower was constructed using a novel method of reinforcing 3D-printed concrete. It comprised 124 individual pieces, which were later assembled to form this skeleton structure.
Tor Alva, which translates to "White Tower" in the local Romansh language, is a collaborative project between the Swiss Cultural Foundation and ETH Zurich University.
The tower is slated to remain in place for five years before being dismantled and relocated elsewhere.