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31/05/2026
Ancient Forms Through Robotic Printing | Paris Exhibition
The exhibition “Digital Memories – Transformations” by artist remains open in Paris until July 27 as part of the cultural program of Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU 2026.
Installed in the Faubourg Saint Honoré district, directly in front of Notre Dame de l’Assomption, the sculptures bring together references to ancient Greek sculpture with contemporary digital fabrication.
At Vertico, we produced the pieces in concrete using robotic 3D printing. Watching the sculptures slowly appear layer by layer was unlike any print we had done before. The faces gradually emerged through smooth curves and soft transitions, while the printed layers created a texture that feels both ancient and digital at the same time.
The exhibition explores how memory and historical imagery can be transformed through modern technologies, placing classical forms into a completely new material and visual context.
📍 Notre Dame de l’Assomption, Paris
📅 Open until July 27
29/05/2026
Integrated Cladding | Featured at
Earlier this year, we welcomed students from German International University and Prof. Giovanni Betti to Eindhoven to explore a new approach to integrated cladding in 3D concrete printing.
Together, we developed and fabricated a full-scale prototype that combines 3D printed concrete with aluminum shingles embedded directly during the printing process. The project investigates how cladding, weather protection, and structure can become part of a single fabrication workflow.
We’re excited to see the project now featured at BERLIN DESIGN WEEK, where visitors can explore the research, development process, clay prototypes, and fabrication journey behind the pavilion.
A great example of how collaboration between academia and industry can turn experimental ideas into full-scale prototypes.
📍 7th floor
📅 Berlin Design Week | May 28–31, 2026
15/05/2026
Shaping Structure | Prototyping Through Printing
Prototyping for a larger design in collaboration with &
Originally developed through HKS | LINE research at the intersection of regenerative and computational design, and a Biodigital Making course taught by at Woodbury University, the project explores how 3D printing can enable biointegrative, interconnected geometries and bioreceptive textures that support a variety of plant species within the built environment.
Evoking three-dimensional textile articulations such as smocking and pleating, the living wall folds inward to create pods of varying scales, vertically connected through recessed channels designed to transport water and nutrients. From the front, the wall reads as a rhythmic, almost symmetrical composition, while the side profile becomes more expressive, revealing the depth and variation of the organic geometries. The layering of the living wall creates natural shadow lines between elements, emphasizing the stratified printing texture and introducing a sense of movement across the surface.
This prototype focuses on testing and refining the geometry through printing to better understand how tangent folds can provide structural support and rigidity, enabling shallow overhangs without additional reinforcement.
12/05/2026
Do you recognise famous ancient Greek sculptures?
We are proud to be part of the exhibition “Digital Memories – Transformations” in Paris, presented as part of the cultural program of Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU 2026, by artist .
Exhibited in the Faubourg Saint Honoré district, the sculptures are placed in dialogue with a historically layered environment, right in front of the Polish church Notre Dame de l’Assomption. The exhibition explores the relationship between memory, time, and image, bringing together physical material and digital processes.
At Vertico, we supported the project as sponsors and produced the sculptures in concrete using robotic 3D printing.
For us, this was a very unusual and exciting print. We had never printed sculptures like this before, and it was surprisingly fascinating to watch the faces slowly emerge layer by layer. The smooth transitions, subtle curves, and gradual shaping of the forms made the process feel almost meditative at times.
The layered texture adds another dimension to the sculptures, somewhere between archaeological artifact and digital object, which fits beautifully with the concept of the exhibition itself.
📍 Notre Dame de l’Assomption
📅 April 28 – July 27
*This image has seen minor digital alteration, background only
Digital Memories | printing process
As part of the exhibition “Digital Memories - Transformations” in Paris, presented as part of the cultural program of Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU 2026, by artis by , we supported the project as sponsors and printed the sculptures in concrete.
The exhibition brings together a series of sculptural works placed in public space, in front of Notre Dame de l’Assomption, creating a dialogue with the architectural and historical context of the city.
The pieces reinterpret fragments of classical forms, translating them into a contemporary language through digital design and fabrication. Produced using concrete, each sculpture explores variation in scale, geometry, and surface.
At Vertico, we contributed to the realization of these works through robotic 3D concrete printing, supporting the transition from digital models to physical objects.
📍 Notre Dame de l’Assomption
📅 April 28 – July 27
Septa Chair | from prototype to exhibition
The Septa Chair, designed by .etcetera , will be presented at this year’s .design.week as part of Masterly, The Dutch in Milano.
While the version on display is presented digitally, we worked closely with the team to develop and realize a concrete prototype, supporting the project through slicing for printing and fabrication.
The chair was produced using non planar 3D concrete printing, with an integrated color approach that explores both geometry and material expression.
It is always interesting to see how a project evolves across different formats, from physical prototyping to exhibition.
If you are in Milan, Masterly takes place at Palazzo dei Giureconsulti, right next to the Duomo, from April 21 to 26.
28/03/2026
Time Off | Time on the Slopes
Greetings from Austria where Vertico went on their first company ski trip!
For some, it was the first time on skis or a snowboard. For all, a chance to enjoy the slopes, incredible views, and a well deserved oversized glass of Aperol at the end of the day.
Great weather, great people, great slopes.
We came back refreshed and with plenty of good memories.
27/03/2026
Mai + Vertico collaboration continues in Austria
For the first time, Vertico as a company visited Mai. From sales to engineers, designers and management - it was great to learn from their excellence in manufacturing and strengthen the connection through personal contact. For many, it was the first time visiting .international in the year that we have been working closely together.
Great conversations, strong alignment, and a partnership that keeps evolving.
Thank you to the MAI team for the warm welcome. Looking forward to many more years of successful collaboration.
From Initial Design to Reality in 50 Minutes
The beauty of parametric design lies in its flexibility and adaptability. Design time: 10 minutes. Print time: 40 minutes.
We were printing anyway, so we decided to use a quick script to try a column. While printing, one of our designers/operators went to the office to make a design real quick and loaded it up.
This type of back and forth happens a lot here. We are constantly tinkering and improving what we are doing. This is another advantage of digital and additive manufacturing that is underappreciated.
Plus: it generates some eye-catching prints.
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