The 2018 Workshop on Shell and Space Architecture was held last week at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Massachusetts, USA. During the seminar, the organizers launched a Large open-hole structure of approximately 6.1 m high and approximately 12.8 m wide 3D printed gazebo structure.
This 3D printed building weighs 1.45 tons and is made of UV-protected metal paint using carbon fiber reinforced ABS material in conjunction with Cellular Fabrication 3D printing. Branch Technology, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, completed 3D modeling and 3D printing of the pavilion and named it OneC1TY.
It consists of 40 3D printed modular 3D printed panels that last for 10 weeks, and its installation is done at a designated location in Nashville. It is understood that the OneC1TY 3D printing pavilion is very Probably the largest 3D printing structure available. It is worth mentioning that it has a high strength, can withstand 2.5cm wide, 30cm high snow and 144km/h strong wind. In addition to the stylish and gorgeous appearance, 3D printing technology is also the key to achieving its complex structural design.