
3D Printed Landscape Gallery
The ability to create a landscape model opens up new avenues for engaging an audience with your research or project. These models can illustrate a real place or blend conceptual models with terrain. We have expertise in creating 3D printable landscapes from a variety of geospatial data sources, and we are interested in working with faculty and researchers to turn your ideas into a solid reality. Our high quality 3D printers are housed in the Geospatial Center MapperSpace.
Come see the 3D Printed Landscape Gallery on display in our Collaborative Space. If you are interested in being featured, fill out the form below!

The digital surface model (DSM, top) vs the final 3D printed model (bottom)

A model for Dr. Ogle's Roadway Engineering Design course.


The digital surface model (DSM, top) vs the final 3D printed model (bottom)
Our 3D Printers
PRUSA MK4
This high-quality printer is designed for efficient prints, high precision, and ease of use. The open design allows for quick customization and easy maintenance, to ensure that prints are completed safely and successfully.
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Print Surface: Magnetic heatbed with removable PEI spring steel sheets
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Print Area: 9.8" x 8.3" x 8.6"
Our printer is compatible with a variety of print materials, such as ABS, PLA, HIPS, PVA, wood filled filaments, Polyester, PETT, bronze and copper filled filaments, Polycarbonate, Nylon, PETG, conductive PLA and ABS, UV luminescent filaments, PCTPE, PC-ABS, and more.
