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Technology


The creation of each model is done by hand by trained craftsmen. The quality of the models moreover can be refined with the use of advanced technologies. They can either enhance precision and assembly or shorten the production time.

Our mission is to lead the way in the use of innovative technologies for the making
of architectural models.











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A chronology of the technologies
and machinery we have used 
in our model-making works



1991


we use computer programmed
etching for individual model parts






1994


we used customized
electronics






1997


model covers assembled using
“invisible” glue (subcontracted)






2000


cutting self-adhesive laminates
on a cutting plotter







2002


3D engraving
 
 
 







2004


- model with programmable
light switching control

- models with programmable
illumination systems
integrated into welded
aluminum model frames







2006


- air vacuum machine,
used with pieces formed
on our own 3D printer
 
 

 
 






2008


upgrading our modelling
software to Rhinoceros 4







2010


we produce kinetic models







2012


3D printer UP!


1993


we illuminated models
from within






1995


we are buying another
NC milling machine






1998


engraving and cutting
using a laser






2001


using fiber-obtic cables
for illuminated models







2003


using 3D printers (FDM)
for making model parts
and 3D milling
for making terrain







2005


- replacement of NC
milling cutter

- new model using communication
with a PC (automatic presentation)

- we buy a color plotter A1







2007


- new cutting plotter

- new high-precisioncutting plotter
with an adjustable blade

- model with built-in monitor
for separate presentation







2009


Canon EOS500D








2011


educational programs
about 3D printing technologies













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architectural
& exhibition models