by Nerd_Herd
Built in the 4th century B.C. by Leonidas of Naxos, the Leonidaion served as a lodging and banquet place for athletes seeking rest between olympic challenges. This 3D model is a reconstruction of its second building phase dating back to 50–100 AD at a scale of 1:150. The Roman period made many changes to its interior architecture and added a garden area with a water well to the courtyard. From then until its destruction in the 3rd century AD, the Leonidaion accommodated Roman proconsuls working in Olympia.
Using Fusion 360, we designed this model in a team of three for a school project of the topic "Antiquity and 3D Printing". After finishing the modeling process, we printed the object in 36 individual pieces with over 100 hours of total print time due to its large scale. For a better result, we had to cut the number of pillars by half. The roof stayed removable in order to keep the room structure visible.
Print Settings
Printer:
Anycubic i3 Mega
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.3
Infill:
20%
Filament_brand:
TEQstone
Filament_color:
White
Filament_material:
PLA