Guinness World Records has awarded the title of "largest 3D printed structure" to VULCAN, a temporary pavilion designed by the Beijing-based Laboratory for Creative Design (LCD). Made up of 1023 individually printed segments, the structure was 9.08 meters long and 2.88 meters tall, and took 30 days to print and a further 12 days to assemble. The pavilion was on display earlier this month at Beijing Design Week, located in Beijing's Parkview Green retail center.
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LCD's VULCAN Awarded Guinness World Record for Largest 3D Printed Structure
https://www.archdaily.com/776169/lcds-vulcan-awarded-guinness-world-record-for-largest-3d-printed-structureRory Stott