So an idea was had, and thus Tenzin the Big Dragon was born 馃悏 he's the older brother and protector of all my five previous dragon children, and I love him to bits 鉂わ笍
More pokemon in the garden! It's hard to tell their size in the photos but they are much bigger than they look! The metapod is about a foot long, the first caterpie about 5" and the second one is closer to 10"!
They are 3d printed with PLA, primed with Filler Primer, painted in acrylic, seal with a matte clear coat, and then the final touch is adding some UV resin to the eyes to make them shiny!!
Pumpkins, teas and leaves. You'll find it all in my new line, starting with two new keychains and a mini pumpkin! More coming soon, be sure to follow my shop for more items!
I'm a little late but I can now show off my Valentine's day gift!
It's a little 3D printed Valentine Bulbasaur! I used red resin because I thought the flower would look super cool unpainted and just red from the resin itself! Hope y'all like him :)
This is my new dragon, and his name is Suan Ni! By far the biggest dragon my boyfriend and I have printed so far, and this one was just for me! 馃グ I love him so much, and I'm really obsessed with his gorgeous black and red colouring! The last two pics are for size comparison, with the last image featuring my first ever dragon, Ziyi, just so you can see how much bigger Suan Ni is compared to the "regular" sized ones.
Hey guys! I just wanted to show you the new cats I鈥檝e added to my Etsy Shop! I鈥檓 so happy to finally have it opened again and sharing new art with you! These Muddy Cats are in need of a forever home, and maybe that can be with you! Stop by the shop to see them, or grab one to keep you company!
A model I sculpted of Jax from TADC that I'm putting out for free to print! You can find it on my Thingiverse account here! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6412023
All I ask is you credit me for the model and show me your prints!
Michael Hansmeyer 3D Prints Intricate Architectural Forms
White Tower, 2021 (in Progress)
The White Tower is a 29 m tall, entirely 3D-printed theatre and performance area in the village of Mulegns, Switzerland. A spiral staircase leads to a floating stage on the top floor. As a whole, the tower is reminiscent of the craftsmanship of Graub眉nden master builders of the Baroque era.
"Le Corbusier鈥檚 Models of Worldmaking"_ London South Bank University _ 21.03.2023 - 06.04.2023
The School of The Built Environment and Architecture at London South Bank University (#LSBU) hosts an international symposium, reconsidering an exhibition of 150+ models of Le Corbusier鈥檚 built and unbuilt projects.
The Symposium will take place in:
Lecture Theatre A, Keyworth Centre, London South Bank University (#LSBU), Keyworth Street, London SE1 6NG.
Thursday 30 March 2023, 17:30'-20:30'
Registration link:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/le-corbusiers-models-of-worldmaking-tickets-592126023877
The exhibition of models is open to the public from 21 March to 06 April 2023 in the foyer of Keyworth Centre, #LSBU. 聽
Since the early 20th century Le Corbusier鈥檚 projects have been unavoidable points of reference in architectural knowledge and practice. Their roles, however, have changed historically from avant-garde and polemic statements of icons of the modernist movement, to stigmatised and politically charged constructions, and, in recent years, to contested grounds for reflections on ethical, socially-aware, and ecologically-just practices. His projects, whether built or unbuilt, operate in the tension between architecture imagined and architecture conceived. This space in-between is precisely the quality that turns them into the driving force for progression and reconsideration of the field of architecture. Their discursive, imaginative, and projective qualities have produced socio-spatial imaginaries and expressible fantasies. The symposium celebrates an exhibition of 156 models of Le Corbusier鈥檚 built and unbuilt projects proposed for x countries. It brings together researchers, architects, and scholars to revisit Le Corbusier鈥檚 Models of Worldmaking examined through various architectural, pedagogical, and theoretical perspectives. The speakers outline a systematic form of enquiry reflecting on key experimental and methodological applications of Le Corbusier鈥檚 work, ones that could be catalysts of change or critical reflection on our radically changing profession.
Convened by:
Dr. Hamed Khosravi and Prof. Igea Troiani.
Guest Speakers:
Brigitte Bouvier (Director, Fondation Le Corbusier)
Prof. Alan Powers (London School of Architecture)
Prof. Tim Benton (Open University)
Rene Tan (Director, RT+Q)
Layton Reid (Visiting Prof. at University of West London).
The event is supported by grant funding provided by #LSBU.