
The CubeSpace
Attending the competition 'BEST Architecture Competition' in april 2014, we designed the 'CubeSpace'. The CubeSpace was born from the desire to customize new 3D-Printing corners at Polytechnic of Turin, and occasionally transferable in events and fairs.
The characteristics of the space are inspired by the outward appearance of the 3D printer: a small cube of 60x60x60 cm, with rounded corners and a shiny surface. Similarly, the space obtained by the repetition of a modular element of the same size of the cube-printer assumes dynamic characteristics and colored, allowing the realization of different conformations.
The structure can be disassembled and is made of tubular elements in aluminum connected via PVC fittings. The outer walls and the supporting brackets are made of plexiglass panels, colored and translucent according to the needs, and fixed to supports PVC. Some of these panels are provided as open, by inserting of simple hinges.
Veronica Dinatale | Architecture Student | Italy
Matteo Donzella | Architecture student | Italy
Francesco Miacola | Architecture student | Italy
![]() The CubeSpaceLogo design | ![]() The CubeSpaceA lightweight pvc- cube - BEST Architecture Competition, Turin 2014 | ![]() The CubeSpaceA lightweight pvc- cube - BEST Architecture Competition, Turin 2014 |
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![]() The CubeSpaceA lightweight pvc- cube - BEST Architecture Competition, Turin 2014 |



