MEAN Design 3D Printed Concrete Roundabout Pavilion for Expo 2020 Dubai

MEAN* or Middle East Architectural Network has proposed an intervention for Expo 2020 Dubai. The Boulevard Roundabout Pavilion, an 8-meter structure, will be an unmissable iconic proposal that welcomes the public to the world event.

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ArchDaily/~3/orlH8CL5N3E/mean-design-3d-printed-concrete-roundabout-pavilion-for-expo-2020-dubai

1 comment:

  1. Bethesda hires programmers, artist, etc.. to build their software from the ground up. The exception is the 3D rendering engine which they license... But even when you license a 3D engine you have to have very good programmers, artist, etc.. to make a commercial product. The artist will use a program like 3D Studio MAX, Poser, etc.. To create something commercial/retail quality, you would have to invest thousands of dollars in development tools alone... Find out more: qaiserm

    ReplyDelete