Brazilian architectural firm Estudio Guto Requena has recently completed an innovative pop-up store for Nescafé. Located in São Paulo, the Dolce Gusto Neo store has been constructed using algorithmic 3D printing, and is built using biodegradable materials and recycled plastic. Inspired by the coffee flower's five petals, this flagship concept represents a step towards regenerative architecture and a new way to conceive prefabricated retail spaces.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, LifestyleTags: Eco-Friendly, Prefabricated, Pop-up Architecture, Store, Coffee, 3D Printing, sustainable design

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