19-07-2021 18:33 via dezeen.com

Joris Laarman's 3D-printed stainless steel bridge finally opens in Amsterdam

A 12-metre-long 3D-printed pedestrian bridge designed by Joris Laarman and built by Dutch robotics company MX3D has opened in Amsterdam six years after the project was launched.
The bridge, which was printed from stainless steel, spans the Oudezijds Achterburgwal in Amsterdam's Red Light District.
Top: MX3D Bridge is located in the Red Light District. Above: it was 3D printed from stainless steel
Named MX3D Bridge, it was designed by Joris Laarman Lab in collaboration with MX3D and engineering f
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