3D Printing Clouds At Venice Biennale

As part of the 16th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, AI Build a UK-based company developing advanced software and hardware for large-scale 3D printing applications
Cloud Pergola is part of the Croatian Pavilion curated by Bruno Juricic. As part of the 16th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia thus introduced one of the world’s largest 3D printed structures. Cloud Pergola crosses the boundaries of architecture, art, precision engineering, computational design and robotic fabrication.

The 57 square meter, 3.3 meters tall 3D printed construction was designed by Alisa Andrasek and Madalin Gheorghe using AI Build’s advanced 3D printing software. The complex structure was then seamlessly printed by robots in London and shipped to Venice in large pieces for assembly.
This project is a glimpse of what architecture is evolving into with the advancements in technology. The company is not news to this type of high profile demonstration of its large-scale 3D printing capabilities, having worked with top architecture and design studios such as Zaha Hadid and Arup on projects such as the Thallus structure exhibited at Milan Design Week in 2017.
 

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