Project 20 Formless Forms   Formless Forms
Digital Modeling – Casting

Size: 5x3x3 inches models 

Medium: Rhinoceros 3d, 3d printing, silicone molding , plaster casting 

Date: 2024

Note: Work was completed independently 


Building on my previous pavilion design, this project focused on translating the digital model into the physical world through casting. I converted my Rhino design into a 3D-printed object, which served as a positive mold for creating a plaster cast of the pavilion. This process allowed me to explore materiality tangibly and understand how digital creations translate into real-world structures.

Converting the digital model into a physical object taught me valuable lessons about scale, proportion, and materiality. Working with plaster required careful attention to detail, as the casting process revealed subtle imperfections not evident in the digital model. This hands-on experience deepened my appreciation for architectural design’s physicality and highlighted the importance of understanding material behavior, essential for architects working at the intersection of digital design and construction.