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Studio RAP is scaling architectural 3D printing with the Blue Voyage project in Dubai.
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Studio RAP is scaling architectural 3D printing with the Blue Voyage project in Dubai.

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Originally reported by 3DPrint.com

Studio RAP is scaling architectural 3D printing with the Blue Voyage project in Dubai. The installation uses 900 unique ceramic tiles for two 9x6 meter walls, all robotically printed in-house. This jump from boutique retail in Seoul to luxury hotel infrastructure signals a systemic shift toward mass-customized facades. Direct links between computational design and robotic extrusion prove that digital craftsmanship is now ready for large-scale, complex construction. 🧱🌊 #3DPrinting #Ceramics #Architecture #AM

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