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The MX3D bridge project started as a visionary moonshot project, an artist’s dream. Several years later that dream has been solidified in the 3D printed stainless steel bridge. This fully functional pedestrian bridge for the city center of Amsterdam will be completed in 2018, to be placed at its final location soon after. The bridge offers the ultimate proof we can now print large, beautiful, and intelligently designed structures in metals.

Amsterdam’s 3D Printed Steel Bridge was awarded the Grand Prize – Innovative Collaboration in the course of the STARTS Prize 2018.

Fotocredit: Thijs Wolzak