Understanding and communicating the form of one of the world’s most complex building designs was a tricky task. Stephen Holmes looks at how Killa Design used 3D printing to breakdown the intricacies of Dubai’s Museum of the Future
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The Museum of the Future has almost no straight lines in its design Dubai’s Museum of the Future is one of the most complex structures ever built.
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Its curved exterior and steel skeleton make it almost impossible for some to comprehend. Standing at 78 metres high and with barely a straight line in sight, its elliptical design has turned it into a landmark design in a city not short of adventurous architecture. Primarily an exhibition space, which will showcase innovative and futuristic concepts, the building was designed by architects Killa Design.
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Its futuristic torus-shaped structure won the design competition for the building in 2015, with its unique shape and column-free interior […]
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