16-10-2019 19:21 via dezeen.com

Digital models and augmented reality used to build twisting pavilion in Tallinn

SoomeenHahm Design, Igor Pantic and Fologram have built a twisting pavilion for the 2019 Tallinn Architecture Biennial using augmented reality and old-fashioned woodworking.
Fologram provides architects with applications that use Microsoft HoloLens, while SoomeenHahm Design is a London-based design studio founded by Soomeen Hahm and Igor Pantic is a teaching fellow at the Bartlett.The design team combined traditional methods such as steam-bent hardwood and hand tools with the latest technology t
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