Creating a museum model with geometric shapes for the City of Arts and Sciences - IA Manufacturing

Creating a museum model with geometric shapes for the City of Arts and Sciences

Francisco Piqueras

At the heart of an unprecedented exhibition at Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences is a model museum that It challenges the limits of creativity and engineering. 

For this reason, this case study delves into the process of creating a model with geometric shapes, where the precision of 3D printing and the magnitude of CNC machining meet once again. 

This museum model not only captures the architectural essence of one of Spain's most emblematic complexes, but also highlights significant challenges and unique solutions for museography.

Museum model with geometric shapes (side view)

The challenge of the model with geometric shapes

To create a museum model that incorporates large geometric shapes It presented a unique challenge. The need for millimeter precision, typical of 3D printing, clashed with the volume and scale that only CNC machining could handle.

Furthermore, the balance between detail and dimension It required meticulous planning and close collaboration between designers and technicians.

This model with geometric shapes It not only had to be aesthetically faithful, but also technically feasible, overcoming the limitations inherent in each manufacturing method.

Museum model with geometric shapes - detail

Innovation in manufacturing

The solution to this challenge came from the innovative integration of technologies. By combining the detailed capabilities of 3D printing with the scale afforded by CNC machining, the team succeeded in creating a museum-quality model that It did not compromise either accuracy or size.

Furthermore, this hybrid approach It allowed them to overcome technical obstacles, marking a milestone in model making. This model with geometric shapes became a testament to the possibilities that arise when creativity meets advanced technology.

Thus, the precision of the details and the magnitude of the scale coexist, offering a unprecedented representation of an exhibition space belonging to the City of Arts and Sciences.

Model with geometric shapes

Impact on museography

The creation of this museum model It transcends its aesthetic and educational function; it represents an advance in the field of model making and manufacturing.

Likewise, collaboration between different disciplines and the application of innovative technologies The model with geometric shapes establishes a precedent for future projects. 

Therefore, this case study not only demonstrates the feasibility of combine large-scale manufacturing techniques, It also inspires museum curators and designers to explore new frontiers in the representation of their projects.

In this way, the museum model, with its complexity and precision, It thus becomes a benchmark for innovation in museography.

Museum model with geometric shapes

Conclusion: Uniting visions through layout

This museum model for the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia is not only a technical and artistic achievement; It is an invitation to imagine and create without limits..

Furthermore, this case study on the model with geometric bodies It demonstrates the power of innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration

If you find yourself at a crossroads with a project that requires precision, creativity, and scale, We encourage you to write to us.

If you need a museum model or any other physical representation that challenges the limits of what is possible, Our team is ready to turn your vision into reality. Let us be part of your next innovative project. Together, we can create something extraordinary.

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