LAMÁQUINA

LAMÁQUINA 3D Printing experts in big scale fabrication. We turn design challenges into manufacturing successes.

The printing process of Odachi restaurant in Kuwait. produced 38 large-scale panels, the tallest exceeding two meters, i...
11/05/2026

The printing process of Odachi restaurant in Kuwait.

produced 38 large-scale panels, the tallest exceeding two meters, in a polymer reinforced with fibreglass, wrapping walls and ceiling into a single continuous surface.

The design, conceived by to echo Hokusai’s Great Wave, was generated through reaction-diffusion logic. Our job was to print it without losing that fluidity.

The ceiling panels overlap in successive layers, building the wave form from below. The deeper challenge was elsewhere: combining the organic pattern with non-planar printing pushed inclination angles beyond 45° in critical zones. Each required individual toolpath development.

Design by
3D printed by — for

01/12/2025

Behind the scenes of a panel we printed for ’s stand at Formnext.

Using their polymers made from 85% recycled water bottles, our team fine-tuned the printing parameters to ensure the material performed well, achieving a clean finish that highlights the potential of circular materials.

Prototype check.In this phase, we test geometry, tolerances, and surface finish directly at scale. Curves are evaluated ...
10/07/2025

Prototype check.

In this phase, we test geometry, tolerances, and surface finish directly at scale. Curves are evaluated layer by layer—how they behave, how they flex, how they hold their form. Every adjustment needed is transferred to the robot for a final 3D print.

This translucent module is a part of a larger structure we are currently developing.

The full reveal stays behind the curtain—for now.

Another Aire Collection left our facilities.Recycled plastic, reshaped into light.Now ready to illuminate new homes.____...
10/06/2025

Another Aire Collection left our facilities.
Recycled plastic, reshaped into light.
Now ready to illuminate new homes.
_____

Designed by for .
3D printed by

Dialed in and locked.Robots calibrated. Flow adjusted.Hit the path, Jack — and don’t you come back.
06/06/2025

Dialed in and locked.
Robots calibrated. Flow adjusted.

Hit the path, Jack — and don’t you come back.

Robots in motion.Production flows, material extrudes.Size doesn’t matter.We print it.
04/06/2025

Robots in motion.
Production flows, material extrudes.
Size doesn’t matter.

We print it.

A large-scale clay production has been underway at LAMÁQUINA for months.We’re contributing to a project that connects wi...
03/06/2025

A large-scale clay production has been underway at LAMÁQUINA for months.

We’re contributing to a project that connects with one of the most iconic architectural works in the world.

But we can’t say more. Not yet.

2026 will speak for itself.

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In collaboration with

25 years ago, Donato scored a goal that changed . It happened during the 1999/2000 La Liga season — the goal that helped...
28/05/2025

25 years ago, Donato scored a goal that changed . It happened during the 1999/2000 La Liga season — the goal that helped secure the club’s first and only league title.

His reaction wasn’t just a celebration.
It was the beginning of history.

brought that moment back to life.
From concept to production.
From memory to matter.

Using computational design and 3D printing, we engineered ten figures that relive the moment, now standing on the Parrote promenade in A Coruña until 10 June.

5º photos courtesy of Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña SAD.

Design: R1 Paulo Junger
Production:
Ilumination:
Installation:

They called the 3D printing industry a trend.Now it’s contributing to a new way of thinking about manufacturing.At LAMÁQ...
05/05/2025

They called the 3D printing industry a trend.

Now it’s contributing to a new way of thinking about manufacturing.
At LAMÁQUINA, we’re welcoming teaching as part of the process—sharing what we’ve learned, learning through the exchange.

Available in the future, for those ready to rethink how things get made.

Behind the scenes: the production for the Natural History Museum’s Fixing Our Broken Planet gallery.In just three months...
17/04/2025

Behind the scenes: the production for the Natural History Museum’s Fixing Our Broken Planet gallery.

In just three months, LAMÁQUINA engineered and produced 1,686 modular clay components using robotic printing and 40% recycled material. The fully modular system was dry-assembled using biopolymer joints, preserving the integrity of the heritage site throughout.

The modules were created using WASP’s clay 3D printing extrusion technology, both with a robotic arm and through the WASP 40100 Production System, enabling 24/7 printing thanks to its automatic idle roller.

Installation was completed in just ten days, with zero impact on the historic structure.

From fabrication to logistics, every layer was shaped by sustainability.

Designed to perform, disappear, and respect the past.

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Martes 09:00 - 19:30
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