HASSELL & nagami’s 3D-printed public pavilion for to.org    Architecture studio HASSELL has joined forces with creative collective to.org and 3D printing studio Nagami to develop a prototype for a 3D-printed public pavilion made from recycled plastic. Inspired by indigenous shelters, the prototype serves as a gathering point for reflection and education and can be easily […]
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