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2015

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2016

2024

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3D-printed Model, Polybrick

This is a 3D-printed model. It was designed by Simon Flesser, Simogo, Magnus Gardebäck, Jenny E. Sabin and Sabin Design Lab, Cornell University. It is dated 2015. Its medium is 3d-printed nylon.

Sabin employs materials science, mathematics, and digital technology to generate new building forms. PolyBricks are prototypes for mortarless, 3D-printed bricks inspired by bone composites and dovetail joints. This model is for a building component that could be manufactured in ceramic with minimal waste.

This object was donated by Jenny E. Sabin. It is credited Courtesy of Jenny Sabin Studio and Sabin Design Lab, Cornell Architecture.

  • Wall Maquette, PolyBrick series
  • ceramic, maltodextrin, alcohol.
  • Courtesy of Jenny Sabin Studio and Sabin Design Lab, Cornell Architecture.
  • 35.2015.2-1/36
  • Prototype, PolyBrick series
  • ceramic, maltodextrin, alcohol.
  • Courtesy of Jenny Sabin Studio and Sabin Design Lab, Cornell Architecture.
  • 35.2015.3a,b

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Its dimensions are

H x W x D: 20.3 × 20.3 × 10.2 cm (8 × 8 × 4 in.)

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Beauty—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial.

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