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About Project
This enchanting 3D-printed miniature villa blends architectural beauty with poetic symbolism. Inspired by memorial chapels, campus serenity, and the aesthetics of Monument Valley, the design merges classic Gothic forms with contemporary minimalism. Its clean white palette, sharp vertical structures, and the careful play of light and shadow evoke a dreamlike atmosphere.
Design Highlights
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Transparent Illusions: The designer @Shenhuoyinbo used transparent acrylic sheets for staircases and sidewalls, creating the illusion of floating vertical movement while allowing light to pass through. Fine silk-textured filaments simulate delicate details, mimicking stained glass-like effects.
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Spiral Staircase & Garden Balcony: A grand spiral staircase anchors the design, connecting each level with sculptural fluidity. At the top stands a delicate tulip platform, enclosed by a flag-topped tower, like a garden blooming in the sky.
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Golden Beam Simulation: A small gold-colored cylinder simulates a shaft of sacred light, glowing when sunlight hits at just the right angle. This tiny installation echoes real-life cathedral skylights and adds a surprising sense of magic.
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Tribute to Church Architecture: From its cross-shaped light channels to the vertical windows and tower geometry, the villa pays homage to the structural grammar of traditional chapels-offering a peaceful, spiritual feel even in miniature.
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Solution
- Step 1: The villa model was digitally sculpted and sliced into multiple modular parts optimized for FDM printing.
- Step 2: Main body components were printed with white PLA filament using high-resolution FDM 3D printers, ensuring clean lines and smooth vertical structures.
- Step 3: Transparent wall panels were cut from acrylic sheets and slotted precisely into pre-designed grooves, serving both structural and decorative purposes.
- Step 4: Colored accents (e.g. orange boat, yellow tulip) were separately printed and carefully inserted to enhance visual contrast.
- Step 5: The finished pieces were assembled, glued, and refined, with careful handling of optical elements like the gold beam and spiral staircase to maintain their visual effects.