And great designers need great tools. Aectual does 3D-printed architecture, made-to-order, with near-infinite degrees of freedom. This facade for Tiffany & Co. at Singapore’s Changi Airport was printed using recycled ocean plastic. The theme is coral reefs. The color is a nod to water and Tiffany’s signature robin-egg blue. Shape, material, meaning, utility, emotion. Team, customer, environment. Great design within planetary boundaries. https://www.aectual.com/ cc: Hedwig Heinsman Hans Vermeulen Martine de Wit Build Collective #BuildBook #BUILD #BuildCollective #innovation #design #recycle #circular #architecture
It’s impossible to do a good design without understanding its users. We should teach this to everyone, as more and more jobs require both design and engineering.
bravo. #aectual are architects of beauty & sustainability—who express the heart & soul of their clients. they’re years ahead of their competitors & keep pushing boundaries on so many levels💥
Ella Owen I believe you’re partial to a trifle Tiffany.
Wow, now that is impressive
This is phenomenal and lights up something warm inside.
Tony, check out Branch Technology, who also build using cellular fabrication. Their Mars Habitat work was next level.
Wow! It looks good and does good. That is the sign of a fantastic product.
It’s beautiful!!! Recycled plastic?!! Wow….
building unicorns, one designer at a time
1mothis is beautiful. A lot of innovation to be done for the designer toolbox, especially those outside of the software circles.