brian peters' 3D printed ceramic blocks wrap around screen wall at amazon hq2 in virginia
Briefly

Brian Peters Studio's 'Text[ure] Screen' merges art and architecture, utilizing over 600 3D printed blocks to create a unique corporate branding element for Amazon's HQ2.
The design and fabrication of 'Text[ure] Screen' showcases the collaborative process between Brian Peters Studio and ZGF Architects, highlighting innovative use of materials and design principles.
Incorporating variations in aperture and color, the reception desk's ceramic blocks create a subtle gradient that enhances the texture and visual interest of the space.
Both pieces designed for Amazon's headquarters serve as a graphic feature and security wall, exemplifying the intersection of functionality and aesthetic innovation.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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