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Dezeen | Studio RAP uses 3D-printed tiles to create facade informed by knitwear | #Shorts | Dezeen @dezeen | Uploaded February 2024 | Updated October 2024, 19 minutes ago.
Dutch architecture practice Studio RAP has designed a "wave-like" facade from ceramic tiles for a boutique store in Amsterdam using 3D-printing and algorithmic design.

Located on the P.C. Hooftstraat shopping street, Studio RAP designed the facade to stand out within its historic surroundings by digitally reinterpreting the silhouette of the original frontage.

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