3D Printed Façade for EU Building. Amsterdam
DUS architects realises façade design with large scale bio-plastic 3D prints for the Dutch EU Presidency 2016.
The EU Presidency takes place in the Netherlands for half a year starting January 2016 at the Amsterdam Marineterrein (Marine Area). Here European politicians gather in the mobile ‘Europe Building’ made especially for this event. Eye catcher is the entrance façade designed by DUS architects, which consists of unique 3D printed elements made of bio-plastic that can be fully recycled after the presidency is over.
Historical sailing ships and digital fabrication
The entrance of the building is partially constructed with playfully shaped sails that refer to the historical sailing ships that used to be built in this area. This creates alcoves, which house EU-blue coloured 3D-printed benches. The printed patterns build up from large to small and round to square and depict the variety and community of the EU countries. At night the sails are lit gradually with a pulsing light.
XXL 3D printing
Every seating element is parametrically designed and ts perfectly within each alcove. They are prototypes developed especially for the EU presidency, and printed locally with the XXL 3D printer of the 3D Print Canal House in Amsterdam. This life-size printer can print elements up to 2 x 2 x 3,5 meters. The prints are made of a specially developed bio-plastic and the seating surfaces are lled with a light-coloured concrete. The bio-plastic can be shredded and reprinted after the presidency is over. This is the rst time in the world that these kinds of XXL 3D prints are being shown in the public domain.
The entire building chain contributes to innovation
The project is the rst commercial spin-o resulting from the collaborations on the 3D Print Canal House: an initiative of DUS architects and partners. The production of the 3D prints has been done by Actual, an Amsterdam-based start-up that develops online customizing software for building elements linked to XL 3D printing. The façade has been developed in a very short time span thanks to the close collaboration between the various parties: DUS (design), Actual (parametric development & 3D printing), Neptunus (temporary structures), TenTech (engineering), Philips (light), and He mans (construction and assembly). He mans, an innovation-driven building company, is a special partner of this project.