AccuCities & Hobs 3D to unveil affordable 3D printed model of London at London Build 2021

  1. A valuable tool made more affordable
  2. Innovators join forces to achieve the amazing
  3. Flexibility and affordability to suit any need

 

The scale model printed by Hobs 3D and based on AccuCities highly accurate CAD data will go on show at London Build 2021, boasting staggering levels of detail and customisability.

London, November 2021: The London twin is the joint creation of AccuCities and Hobs 3D, produced from AccuCities 3D London CAD data and printed in Hobs 3D’s London studio.

The model, believed to be the largest and most affordable of its kind, spans over 2.5 meters, covering almost 40 square kilometres from Hyde Park to Canary Wharf along the river Thames.

A valuable tool made more affordable

The 3D printed model will give architects, urban planners and anyone else who might require a physical city model the opportunity to make adjustments to London’s skyline quickly, accurately and affordably.

This level of interchangeability and flexibility is made possible due to the model being 3D printed on modular 10×10 cm tiles, with each tile covering 500 x 500 metres of the real-world environment.

Michal Konicek, AccuCities Director, said:

“Creating a 3D printed London model in modular tiles means that we don’t have to 3D print the entire city model for each project, only the tiles affected by change.

“Add to that the option to hire the rest of the model instead of buying it and suddenly the option to use a 3D printed model becomes affordable even for small and medium-size projects.”

The result is a game-changer, drastically decreasing the cost and production time of a 3D printed model needed for a series of presentations over 4 weeks by as much as 95%.

Innovators join forces to achieve the amazing

In the midst of lockdown, Hobs 3D and AccuCities noticed an opportunity to combine their respective strengths to create something extraordinary – the most comprehensive 3D printed twin of London ever produced.

Hobs 3D and AccuCities have been collaborating for years as mutual clients. AccuCities have long been providing high accuracy digital city models for Hobs to create architectural models and CGIs, and Hobs has provided unrivalled 3D printing expertise for AccuCities to realise their intricate city models in physical form.

Eric Savant, Managing Director of Hobs 3D, said:

“This was a project that was just crying out to be completed. There have been other decent models of London made in the past, but nothing with this level of accuracy and scope.

“The combination of AccuCities’s high-precision 3D modelling with our state-of-the-art SLA 3D printing gives us the ability to produce something very few others could achieve.”

Flexibility and affordability to suit any need

The 3D printed model is available in a variety of ways. Customers can purchase reprints of any number of tiles from the model.

They can order custom tiles, usually with proposed changes, highlighted features or simply a tile with a building removed so they can position designs that have 3D printed in-house.

It’s also possible to 3D print as many surrounding tiles as is needed, or customers can purchase a copy of the 3D printed London model in its entirety.

AccuCities and Hobs 3D have also made the entire model available for hire if it is needed for just a short period of time. Renting the model for as little as one week includes delivery and initial set-up, pack up and removal, as well as optional insurance.

The model will be on show at London Build Expo 2021, November 17th-18th, at Olympia London. Find AccuCities and Hobs 3D in the Welcome Area near the main entrance.

For more information about 3D Printed London click here.

About AccuCities

AccuCities is a London-based 3D mapping agency, established in 2017. Supplier of choice to hundreds of architects, developers, urban planners, researchers and developers, AccuCities manage a library of CAD city models with 15 cm accuracy. The library includes 3D models of London, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff and Dublin, with more 3D city models in the pipeline.

The data is available in tiles covering 500 x 500 meters of the real-world environment each. Customers requiring access to a large area city model have an option to subscribe to the entire dataset.

Visit AccuCities for more information.

About Hobs 3D

Hobs 3D offer the most complete range of 3D services in the world. Bridging the gap between digital and physical 3D creation, Hobs 3D employ an expert team of 3D printing specialists, model makers, product designers, 3D digital artists and VR/AR immersive storytellers.

With headquarters in London and locations across the UK, Hobs 3D supports its clients on a wide variety of projects, from the crafting of marketing suite models and the 3D printing of context models to the development of high-end CGIs and the digital design of virtual environments for planning and consultation.

Visit Hobs 3D for more information.

Andrew Stanton

CEO & Founder Proptech-PR. Proptech Real Estate Influencer, Executive Editor of Estate Agent Networking. Leading PR consultancy in Proptech & Real Estate.

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