The 3D printed security pavilion at the Godrej Campus in Mumbai showcases the potential of advanced construction technology in delivering climate-responsive architecture. This project demonstrates how 3D printing can create efficient, sustainable, and visually striking built environments.
Designed using parametric design principles, the pavilion adapts to environmental conditions, ensuring improved thermal comfort and natural airflow. The geometry not only enhances performance but also creates a distinctive architectural identity.
The structure was constructed using an automated robotic arm-based concrete 3D printing system, developed in-house by Tvasta. This approach enabled precise material deposition, reduced construction time, and minimized material waste compared to conventional methods.
This 3D printed pavilion stands as an example of how construction automation and digital fabrication are transforming the future of infrastructure, combining performance, speed, and design innovation.


