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Milan Chess Set Chess Game


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Milan Chess Set Chess Game

milan chess set Chess Game is an innovative three-dimensional chess set that reimagines the traditional game pieces through architectural landmarks of Milan, creating a unique intersection between urban heritage and gameplay. This sophisticated design, created by Davide Chiesa and Andrea Croci, transforms six iconic Milanese monuments into chess pieces, allowing players to engage with the city's architectural evolution through strategic play. The set, produced through advanced 3D printing technology using sintered nylon, features meticulously detailed miniature replications of both historical and contemporary buildings, measuring 60 x 40 x 40 millimeters for each piece, arranged on a 350 x 350 x 10 millimeter playing board. The design, which earned a Silver A' Design Award in the 3D Printed Forms and Products Design category, masterfully bridges past and present by incorporating both classical and modern architectural elements from Milan's evolving skyline. This conceptual approach not only preserves cultural heritage but also creates a dynamic playing experience where historical monuments interact with contemporary structures, symbolizing the city's architectural dialogue across time. The innovative use of 3D printing technology ensures precise detailing and enables global accessibility through digital fabrication, while the choice of sintered nylon provides a contemporary tactile experience that enhances the modern appeal of this traditional game. The project, which debuted at the Salone del Mobile in April 2015, represents a significant achievement in miniaturization and architectural representation, offering both an engaging gaming experience and a thoughtful commentary on urban development and cultural preservation.

chess design, architectural miniatures, 3D printed games, urban monuments, contemporary gameplay, cultural heritage preservation

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