Architectural models

Business Stadium Central Model

An architectural model of the Business Stadium Central, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects for Hanner, showcasing its dynamic forms, green terraces, and public spaces. The model highlights the project's modern design and integration into the urban landscape.

Developed to present the project’s vision to stakeholders, it was crafted using a combination of 3D printing, laser cutting, and hand-finishing techniques. These methods ensured precise detailing, from building textures to landscaping elements.

Displayed at events, the model effectively communicated the project’s innovative design and urban functionality, generating strong interest and engagement from investors and partners.

Exile Museum Model

A wooden architectural model created for the Exile Museum, designed by Dorte Mandrup and planned for construction in Berlin. The model showcases the building’s key design elements, crafted with precision and care to reflect the architectural concept.

Made from oak wood, the model combines advanced CNC machining with skilled woodworking. The production process required dividing the design into precise components that were machined individually and carefully assembled. Special attention was given to the natural properties of wood to ensure long-term stability and durability.

The model serves as both a presentation tool and a work of craftsmanship, capturing the design's intricate details and offering a clear physical representation of the museum’s vision.

GXN- Transformative Design Model

A set of architectural models created for GXN to illustrate transformative design concepts in modular construction. The project focuses on adaptable and resource-efficient building systems, emphasizing sustainability and scalability.

The models were produced using laser cutting and CNC machining, with careful file preparation to divide the provided designs into machinable components. This approach ensured precise production and facilitated seamless assembly during construction.

Displayed at an exhibition, the models effectively communicated GXN’s innovative approach to modular design, highlighting the potential of technology-driven solutions in sustainable architecture.

Various Site Development Models

These smaller architectural models were created to visualize site layouts and building arrangements for urban and rural projects. They depict terrain, structures, and landscaping in a clear and simplified manner, helping to communicate design concepts effectively.

Produced using a combination of CNC machining, laser cutting, and 3D printing, the models incorporate materials such as wood, plastic, foam, and paper. Each material was chosen for its suitability to represent specific features like topography, building massing, and vegetation.

The models provide a practical tool for presentations and planning, offering an accurate and tangible representation of the designs while emphasizing precision and attention to detail. This scale model of a wind turbine was created to showcase the engineering and innovation behind renewable energy technology. It highlights the key structural elements, including the rotor blades, hub, and tower, with a focus on accurate proportions and detail.

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