DIN 18400-4
YEAR
2024
technique
3D modelling
rendering
3D Printing
photogrammetry
photo credits
Maria Capello
This ongoing research and installation investigates how everyday objects (like door handles) are shaped by both their role in defining public and private spaces (architecture as a social construct) and by digital design and manufacturing processes. Centered on a discontinued OGRO handle model, the project reveals how these small objects influence spatial behavior while embodying the interplay between social meaning and technological production.
The handles were digitally scanned, procedurally modeled, and reinterpreted through CAD, slicing software, and resin 3D printing. The transparent casts expose internal geometries and computational traces, emphasizing how algorithms and production constraints shape contemporary design and spatial perception.
This work aligns with my broader practice by exploring overlooked objects and the embedded relationship between digital technologies, materiality, and spatial experience.









