Branch Technology 3D Printed “Climbs Sculpture” For Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport

The new exhibit’s centerpiece, titled “Climbs Sculpture,” stands approximately 5 meters and is composed of Branch MatrixTM, a 3D-printed lattice material that can be molded into nearly any shape or form. The material can also be painted in any color to provide maximum creative versatility. The sculpture, which includes two screens linked to ChattanoogaCalling.com, connects Chattanooga’s reputation for creativity, entrepreneurship, and technology to the city’s long history of the industry.

The sculpture is strategically situated on the airport’s concourse, where passengers first encounter it as they enter the terminal. It is impossible to miss because it points skyward toward a massive glass dome skylight. The sculpture was designed and built in conjunction with the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, Branch Technologies, the Greater Chattanooga Economic Partnership, and the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce.

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Marissa Bell