‘re-formation’ by roshanna bagleyproduced in collaboration with grabcad and imaterialise, new zealand-based designer roshannah bagley has concieved ‘re-formation’, a series of 3D printed structures that challenges traditional commercial methods of textile production by introducing an architectural approach. by exploring the advances in the material technology and manufacturing, the project is an investigation of new ways to incorporate three-dimensional pattern-based structures as decorative features in interior spaces.

roshannah bagley: re formation   3d printed structures layered structure

roshannah bagley: re formation   3d printed structures interconnecting structure

roshannah bagley: re formation   3d printed structures interconnecting structure experimentation

roshannah bagley: re formation   3d printed structures interconnecting structure interior decor visualization

roshannah bagley: re formation   3d printed structures initial pattern experimentation 

roshannah bagley: re formation   3d printed structures initial pattern experimentation 

roshannah bagley: re formation   3d printed structures final pattern experimentation: one motif, three varying structures

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