Japanese joinery and 3D&printed wood waste combine to form The Warp pavilion

Modular tiles, 3D printed using sawdust leftover from CLT production, were joined together without additional fixings to create this pavilion showcased by Japanese firm Mitsubishi Jisho Design at Dubai Design Week. The Warp is a teahouse pavilion developed by architects Kei Atsumi and Motoya Iizawa from Mitsubishi Jisho Design's Tokyo headquarters, along with Singapore-based Vibha Krishna The post Japanese joinery and 3D-printed wood waste combine to form The Warp pavilion appeared first on Dezeen.

Japanese joinery and 3D&printed wood waste combine to form The Warp pavilion
Modular tiles, 3D printed using sawdust leftover from CLT production, were joined together without additional fixings to create this pavilion showcased by Japanese firm Mitsubishi Jisho Design at Dubai Design Week. The Warp is a teahouse pavilion developed by architects Kei Atsumi and Motoya Iizawa from Mitsubishi Jisho Design's Tokyo headquarters, along with Singapore-based Vibha Krishna The post Japanese joinery and 3D-printed wood waste combine to form The Warp pavilion appeared first on Dezeen.