3DXL - A Large-Scale 3D Printing Exhibition
Design Exchange
363 King St W
Ontario
43.6458397
-79.39250270000002
Description
This mind-melting exhibition brings some of the world’s most innovative and challenging large-scale, never-before-seen 3D printed projects to Toronto for an unprecedented presentation of the intersection of design, art, science, construction, and community.Curated by Sara Nickleson, DX Curator and Director of Collections, 3DXL - A Large-Scale 3D Printing Exhibition marks the museum’s first major offsite cultural experience. In a glass box at the corner of King Street and Blue Jays Way, the exhibition will provide an immersive opportunity for visitors and passersby to experience 3D printing.Massive projects on view include a central component from DUS Architects' 3D Print Canal House in Amsterdam (which was recently visited by President Barack Obama). Swiss architects Michael Hansmeyer and Benjamin Dillenburger have created Arabesque Wall, a strikingly intricate 3D printed building component made from sandstone. California’s Emerging Objects erects Saltygloo, the world’s first 3D printed pavilion printed entirely from locally harvested sea salt, while Toronto's Denegri Bessai Studio sets up its Mangrove Structure, a airy alcove constructed using flexible rods and 3D printed connectors.LOCATION: 363 King Street West (Corner of King Street West and Blue Jays Way)NEW HOURS (Effective June 15):Mon: ClosedTues: 11AM–6PMWed-Thu: 11AM–8PMFri-Sun: 12PM-6PMADMISSION:General Admission: $11 +HSTDX Members: $5.50 +HSTSeniors/Students: $8.25 +HSTChildren under 12 years old: Free(Online processing fees are extra.)
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Start:
2015-08-18T11:00:00-04:00
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2015-08-30T18:00:00-04:00
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Start:
2015-05-14T11:00:00-04:00
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2015-08-16T19:00:00-04:00
Category
Galleries
Tickets
DX Member Admission
7.12
CAD
500
Student/Senior Admission
10.39
CAD
1000
General Admission
13.64
CAD
1000