Artistic Cnc Milling For Unique Zebra Art Work | Rat [Lab] Studio

The zebra artwork in Bungalow Forty-Five, designed by rat[LAB] studio, titled “Jungle Juxtaposition,” was meticulously crafted using advanced CNC milling technology. This computer[1]controlled process precisely cuts and carves intricate patterns into [HDHMR], achieving exceptional detail and accuracy. The dynamic zebra motif serves as a striking centerpiece within the residence, providing a vibrant contrast to the static architectural elements.

The CNC-milled design creates an optical illusion and a sense of three[1]dimensional movement, enhancing the visual impact of the artwork. The use of bold red accents in the predominantly black-and-white composition adds a dramatic touch, further elevating its artistic appeal.

Ar. Sushant Verma, rat[LAB] Studio
Sushant Jai-Amita Verma is an internationally acclaimed architect, design technologist, and educator, serving as the principal of rat[LAB] Studio, a pioneering practice at the forefront of design, art, and technology. With a Master’s degree in Emergent Technologies & Design from the prestigious Architectural Association (AA), London, and professional experience at Zaha Hadid Architects, London, Sushant’s work is celebrated globally for its innovation and seamless integration of technology.

Project Details:
Firm Name: rat [LAB] Studio
Project Name: Jungle Juxtaposition
Architect: Ar. Sushant Verma

 

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