Theater Zuidplein(2021)
Rotterdam
By: Studio RAP
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Theater Zuidplein(2021)
Rotterdam
By: Studio RAP
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Studio RAP designed Ceramic House in Amsterdam, The Netherlands -- via ArchDaily
Ceramic House, Amsterdam Studio Rap 2022
New Delft Blue archways wrapped in 3,000 unique 3D-printed ceramics tiles
Architecture practice Studio RAP has combined algorithmic design and 3D printing to create a pair of archways informed by Delft Blue porcelain at the PoortMeesters housing in the Netherlands.
Named New Delft Blue, the archways were designed to frame entrances to a courtyard garden at the centre of the housing development in Delft designed by The Hague-based VY Architects.
They were constructed using 3,000 unique tiles that were 3D-printed and arranged in a pattern determined by an algorithm created by Studio RAP.
Een parametrisch ontworpen trap van Studio RAP.
The amazing "Ceramic House" designed and 3D printed by StudioRAP in Amsterdam. The organic looking bricks are printed from ceramic, and the gradation from actual bricks, to the distorted 3D printed bricks is really impressive From Studio RAP's website: With the Ceramic House Studio RAP reshapes architectural expression by seamlessly blending tradition and innovation, reintroducing bespoke details to the realm of architecture. The studio's innovative approach to contemporary architectural design uses state-of-the-art digital fabrication processes conceived in its own manufacturing premises to print each bespoke 3D-printed ceramic tile. This enriches the famous shopping street's existing historic architecture with a new design language. The resulting design, achieved through algorithmic design, 3D-printed ceramics, and artisanal glazing, is exciting and textural, inspired by the craft of knitting garments.