3D printing is a manufacturing process that creates physical objects by layering material based on a digital design, allowing for rapid prototyping and customization.
At the 2024 Venice Biennale, a fascinating innovation in architectural design and digital fabrication garnered significant attention. Featured within the European Cultural Centre’s...
“Tor Alva” (Means White Tower in Romansh) is the world’s tallest 3D printed tower recently inaugurated in the alpine village of Mulegns (Southeastern...
This workshop teaches advanced clay 3D printing techniques using Rhino and Grasshopper for optimized, material-aware toolpaths.
Carlo Ratti-curated Venice Biennale nurtures multidisciplinary teams fusing design, creativity, and technology to create innovative pieces of exhibits. ‘Duality of Skin and Core’,...
Ghost Tectonics is an experimental architectural pavilion designed by Roland Snooks and developed by the RMIT Architecture | Tectonic Formation Lab, that integrates...
At Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japanese firm Aki Hamada Architects has unveiled a striking 3D-printed rest facility that reimagines public space through sustainable...
Design-Tech Talk 5.0 features expert-led presentations and a dynamic discussion on the latest advancements and emerging technologies.
3D printed chairs are a modern take on furniture design, utilizing 3D printing technology to create unique and intricate designs. They offer a...
Fashion and architecture may seem different, but they both prioritize form, function, and expression. Both fashion designers and architects use 3D technologies to...
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