London-based architecture studio DA BUREAU has debuted with the world’s largest 3D-printed restaurant interior design at MYATA Platinum Lounge in Dubai. The project features 27 unique “canyons” made from over 20,000 3D-printed parts created with 35 3D printers.
Each structure is crafted from recycled plastic and finished with textured paint, showcasing the potential of sustainable materials in luxury design. By using recycled plastic, the project contributes to the Arab building sector’s goal of reducing carbon emissions.
“To materialise the idea, we built the interior on the image of a sand canyon,” said Boris Lvovsky, CEO and co-founder of DA BUREAU. “We recreated its flowing amorphous forms running into each other in a modern interpretation.”
The project highlights DA BUREAU’s commitment to innovative design solutions that are environmentally responsible and sustainable. The design transforms recycled plastic into dramatic canyon-like formations, creating an immersive environment.
In collaboration with the “Yarko-Yarko” studio, the lounge features an innovative lighting concept that elevates the sensory experience. The dark space is illuminated with soft amber light coming from different corners.
The MYATA Platinum Lounge represents a significant achievement in architectural design, combining sustainable materials, innovative technology, and artistic vision to create an unparalleled hospitality experience in Dubai’s luxury landscape.
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