Pacha Group, proprietor of the historic Pacha Ibiza nightclub since 1973, has unveiled three large-scale 3D printed façades developed for the venue’s 2025 summer time season. The undertaking was designed and produced by Gola Studio, the group’s in-house artistic and manufacturing division, in collaboration with WASP, an Italian firm specializing in large-format additive manufacturing methods.
Every façade was conceived as a part of a modular architectural system that enables the nightclub’s exterior to be reconfigured for various summer time occasions. Gola Studio created three parametric design variants that may be mounted interchangeably over the prevailing construction. To fulfill operational necessities, the modules had been engineered to be light-weight, simple to put in, and sturdy. A whole bunch of distinctive design items had been 3D printed in simply two months, demonstrating the manufacturing pace achievable with large-format additive manufacturing.


Fabrication was dealt with by WASP Hub Mantova utilizing two of WASP’s extrusion platforms: the 3MT HDP and the Extruder HDP XL mounted on a KUKA robotic arm. For the biggest modules, produced for the membership’s Grand Opening, the group employed WASP’s CEREBRO system—an integration platform that allows a number of extruders to function on robotic arms. This configuration expands the achievable construct quantity past the boundaries of enclosed printers and helps complicated geometries with steady materials move.


Every façade corresponded to one in all three main 2025 occasions. The Grand Opening in April featured massive white PLA modules formed right into a dynamic wave sample. The Camelphat and Music On occasions adopted, incorporating clear PET-G modules that produced blue and pink mild results throughout the construction. The consequence was a set of adaptable parametric skins that visually linked the constructing’s exterior to its occasion programming via geometry and illumination.


WASP extends architectural 3D printing from sustainable habitats to cultural landmarks
In 2025, WASP superior its decade-long analysis into sustainable building with Shamballa, an open-air 3D printing laboratory for ecological residing in northern Italy. The 8-hectare web site consists of self-sufficient 3D printed buildings and agroforestry methods. Over €1 million has been invested within the undertaking, which options Itaca, a 3D printed farmhouse constructed utilizing the Crane WASP printer, and a green-roofed convention corridor for schooling and worldwide collaboration. The positioning will even embody relaxation areas, sanitary infrastructure, and micro-architectures for biodiversity, all fabricated with pure, regionally sourced supplies. Shamballa is scheduled for official announcement in July 2025, building of Itaca in September 2025, and public inauguration in April 2026.
Throughout the identical interval, WASP supplied its Crane WASP Stand Alone printer to Japanese agency Aki Hamada Architects for a 3D printed relaxation facility at Expo 2025 Osaka. The construction was produced utilizing a soil-based mixture of clay, straw, seaweed glue, pigments, and a magnesium-oxide hardener. Prefabricated components included exterior panels, planter-benches, modular earthen blocks, and cylindrical washbasins. Panels had been printed in Toyama, transported to the Expo web site, and put in on timber frames with pre-embedded picket inserts. On-site printing created extra planter-benches and stacked planters, some bolstered with bamboo rods. All elements had been designed for biodegradability, permitting the set up to decompose naturally or be eliminated with out leaving waste.


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Featured picture reveals Closing illuminated façade for the Music On. Picture by way of WASP.
