Architecture 3D printing model
How to build a tangible model
On behalf of an architectural firm, we have a detailed 3D model of a proposed building, created by the classical architecture plan, up to a finished, tangible scale model 1:100.
The design data were based on 2D architectural drawings Fusion 360 created a digital version. This is a CAD model was created, with a total size of 700 × 350 × 125 mm.
The 3D printing was PLA+ in the FDM process manufactured. For very fine Details, such as Window frame, doors and balcony railing came in addition, our SLA printer to use. The result is a robust, detailed presentation model, which brings architecture and vividly in the third Dimension.
The model was deliberately split into multiple elements, so that the individual building parts to remove. This is the Look Inside possible – ideal for the representation of the spatial structure, or to illustrate the inner splits during presentations.
Project overview
- CAD modeling time: about 11 hours
- 3D printing time (FDM & SLA): 73 hours
- Filament consumption: 2.36 kg PLA+
- Finishing & Assembly: about 12 hours
- The total size of the model: 700 × 350 × 125 mm
- Scale: 1:100
- Printing method: FDM (PLA+), SLA (Resin)
Area of use
This model is used for the Customer presentation, Planning coordination and Visualization the architecture project. The mix of materials and the precise execution of even complex architecture tangible – efficiently, at scale, and of high quality.
Links to the CAD model: Autodesk Fusion 360 HUB



