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ACTLAB, the experimental architecture laboratory at the Politecnico di Milano University in Italy has announced the completion of its 3D printed Trabeculae Pavilion. The ethereal, lightweight shell, which spans 36 square meters, demonstrates how 3D printing and bio-inspired computational design can come together to create truly stunning architecture.

We first got wind of the Trabeculae Pavilion project last year, when ACTLAB presented a preview of the 3D printed structure at Made Expo 2017. The project, led and designed by doctoral researcher and Assistant Professor at the University of Southern Denmark Roberto Naboni, explores how 3D printing can be used as a solution to the increasing scarcity of material resources. Load-responsive shell
The Trabeculae Pavilion itself consists of a load-responsive shell made up of 352 components, each printed using a high-resistance biopolymer developed in collaboration with Italian filament producer FILOALFA. Join @EthioRhino