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A 12-meter 3D-printed pedestrian bridge designed by Joris Laarman and built by Dutch robotics company MX3D has opened in Amsterdam six years after the project was launched.
 
The bridge, made of stainless steel rods by six-axle robotic arms and equipped with welding equipment, spans the Oudezijds Achterburgwal in the Red Light District of Amsterdam.
 
Its S-curved shape and railing with lattice-shaped holes were designed using parametric modeling software.