Famed for its proto-brutalist facade and spatial ambiguities, and for exciting morbid thoughts from poets and novelists throughout the 20th century, the building distills qualities that have elevated Hawksmoor, known mainly by the Victorians as an assistant to Christopher Wren, to his modern-day status as a cultish demigod an architect's architect and an enigmatic weaver of literary spells.
Gaskins points out that as 3-D printers drop in price, more customers are able to purchase these machines and can make 3-D prototypes themselves, rather than sending the drawings to Proto Labs and wait for the results.