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Given international differences in copyright law, it is difficult for architects and others working on digital platforms to protect the rights to their work. The VULCAN pavilion, the world's largest 3D‐printed structure, was produced with these concerns in mind. It was originated by the Beijing‐based Laboratory for Creative Design (LCD), which brings together top Chinese creatives across a range of disciplines to foster design innovation, cultural discussion and educational experimentation. LCD cofounder Feng Xu explains.
Given international differences in copyright law, it is difficult for architects and others working on digital platforms to protect the rights to their work. The VULCAN pavilion, the world's largest 3D‐printed structure, was produced with these concerns in mind. It was originated by the Beijing‐based Laboratory for Creative Design (LCD), which brings together top Chinese creatives across a range of disciplines to foster design innovation, cultural discussion and educational experimentation. LCD cofounder Feng Xu explains.
VULCAN: Closing the Loop in 3D‐Printed Architectural Design
Xu, Feng (author)
Architectural Design ; 86 ; 82-91
2016-09-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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