MX3D Smart Bridge / Joris Laarman Lab + MX3D + Arup

interior design News / Archdaily
Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 20/07/2021
MX3D Smart Bridge / Joris Laarman Lab + MX3D + Arup

The installation of the bridge is the culmination of several years of work. MX3D kicked off this project in 2015 when it proposed printing a metal bridge with its innovative large-scale, robotic 3D printing technology, creating a playful, inspiring example of how digital tools can create a new form language for architectural objects.  ...
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