
An exhibition will open on December 17 at the 3D Print Gallery in De Koepel Haarlem. It will feature works by architect and designer Aga Blonska. The focus is on the combination of 3D printing, AI-supported design, and sustainable materials. The projects link circular design with data-driven design processes. The show is aimed at professionals in design, interior design, and digital manufacturing. The themes are circular concepts and material-efficient production.
Blonska works at the intersection of sustainable innovation, materials research, and digital fabrication. In her projects, she uses parametric design tools and explores bio-based materials. The works on display are described as a combination of 3D printing, neuroscience, and AI. Human perception flows directly into the design process. A central theme is the emotional dimension of design, which she links to sensor-supported and AI-based processes. This results in objects that record data from human reactions and translate it into physical structures.
The centerpiece of the exhibition is the wall sculpture “CoWave.” It transforms personal emotional reactions into a spatial object made of recycled materials. The data used for this purpose flows into a parametric design process that determines the geometry of the sculpture. 3D printing serves as a tool to transfer these data forms precisely and reproducibly into the built surface. CoWave is thus an example of circular, data-based design in interior spaces. The sculpture shows how individual perception can be translated into adaptable, physical elements.
In addition to CoWave, the gallery is showing further works by Blonska. They present recyclable, data-driven objects as case studies for applications in interior design, architecture, and digital manufacturing. These include the bio-based “New Dawn” lamp. It is designed as a fully compostable 3D print and has already been exhibited at Milan Design Week 2025, Dutch Design Week, and GLUE Amsterdam. The works are based on natural material cycles. They explore how this logic can be transferred to additive manufacturing processes.
The exhibition opens at 3:30 p.m. The gallery is available for technical discussions on material transformation, AI in design, and sustainable innovation. This also applies to interview requests, photos, and other material related to the projects on display.
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