"3D Printing / Robotic Fabrication"

This section explores 3D printing as a method of material experimentation and architectural fabrication, with a focus on robotic arm printing. Through academic research and prototyping, the work investigates the relationship between digital form generation, toolpath logic, and physical outcome.

Material & Form Experiments

Early test prints explore basic form, scale, and material behaviour through small objects such as vessels and vases. These experiments focus on understanding print parameters, surface articulation, and structural stability.

Functional Objects & Components

Building on initial experiments, this stage applies robotic printing to small architectural components, including brick-like elements and candle holders. The focus shifts toward function, repetition, and assembly logic.

Architectural Fabrication | Column Installation

The final group project scales robotic fabrication to an architectural element, producing a 3D-printed column. The project explores structural logic, collective authorship, and public display, culminating in an installation exhibited at the university.

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