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[portion of palace, after Peruzzi drawing]

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white 3D-printed portion of building (one of five pieces)

For their Independent Activity Period, MIT students and architecture professor Larry Sass studied an Italian Renaissance drawing by Baldassare Peruzzi in the MIT Museum collection. Despite the incomplete architectural information available in the drawing, the class recreated the design with computer software. Through historical research and trial and error, the students 3D-printed models of the front of the palace—bringing to fruition, perhaps for the first time, this 500-year-old design.

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