World’s largest 3D-printed structure breaks records at 2015 Beijing Design Week

This year’s Beijing Design Week had a great turnout, with the highlight being a structure called VULCAN. Based on the Latin word for volcano, VULCAN is the world’s largest 3D-printed structure yet. The pavilion was unveiled at the 2015 Beijing Design Week and quickly took home a Guinness World Record.

Created by LCD (Laboratory for Creative Design), VULCAN took nearly 30 days to complete utilizing 20 large-scale 3D printers. The sculpture was then assembled by 15 people over a period of 12 days.

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Check out the VULCAN below, and click here to learn more about the 3D tech it took to build it.

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Source: designfaves.com

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