3D printed marble dust installation looks into regenerative materials at the venice biennale
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The Anti-Ruin project, spearheaded by OZRUH in collaboration with ETH Zurich, will debut at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025. This innovative endeavor focuses on sustainable architecture by utilizing marble dust from the Lasa Marmo Quarry. The installation features modular columns and slabs created through a novel binder jetting method that eliminates the need for traditional molds. With the aim of redefining architectural completeness, Anti-Ruin allows individual components to remain adaptable and independent. This project is part of the 'Grounded / Yerebatan' exhibition at the Pavilion of Türkiye, led by curator Bilgi Karagöz.
The installation, Anti-Ruin, pioneers the use of modular structures with 3D printed marble dust, challenging conventional definitions of architectural completeness at Venice Biennale 2025.
By utilizing marble dust from Lasa Marmo Quarry, OZRUH and ETH Zurich highlight architecture’s potential to address waste with innovative processes like binder jetting.
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