Inspired by the complex organic type of a volcanic eruption, this 1086-piece Pavilion in Beijing was just awarded a Guinness Globe Records award for biggest 3D printed structure in the globe.
Produced by laboratory for inventive design, the VULCAN stands almost ten meters high and spans 24 meters wide, after the Latin name for the Roman god of fire named.
The robust geometric elements refer the divine, while a fragile network of cocoon-inspired connections among the plates by men and women inspired.
Human-scaled arches overhanging an open space under, flanking 3 ramp types every entry and rise from fragile points speak to with the ground formed becomes.
Th Catch lasted 30 days and 20 big-scale 3D printers to confirm, and 15 men and women for 12 days the pieces on site to assemble the whole pavilion.
" VULCAN represents a new reality - that modern architects are able to obtain their ideal style good quality from idea to building employing digital style and manufacturing methods, "Yu Lei said in Beijing Design Week. "This improvement will increasingly blur the boundaries between technology and art."
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