Isaïe Bloch

Architect

Isaïe Bloch is a Belgian architect and founder of Eragatory, a creative company with a focus on design for 3D printing and creative fabrication.

In 2008 Bloch received his first Master's degree in experimental architecture with distinction, at Sint-Lucas Architectuur, Belgium. Two years later in 2010, he joined the postgraduate program Excessive, lead by Hernan Diaz Alonso, at dieAngewandte, Austria, where he gained his second Master's degree with distinction.

Bloch's ongoing research is focused on the correlation between craftsmanship and additive manufacturing within architecture, fashion and plastic arts. Since 2008, Bloch has been working with Nick Ervinck in the field of hyperrealism-exposing in Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, China, Dubai and the USA. They created a huge range of art from small prints, to 3D printed sculptures and huge hand manufactured installations.

Currently working under his own label Eragatory, he has been collaborating together with artists, such as Iris van Herpen, in the design and production of 3D printed sculptures and products. 

Isaïe Bloch is a Belgian architect and founder of Eragatory, a creative company with a focus on design for 3D printing and creative fabrication.

In 2008 Bloch received his first Master's degree in experimental architecture with distinction, at Sint-Lucas Architectuur, Belgium. Two years later in 2010, he joined the postgraduate program Excessive, lead by Hernan Diaz Alonso, at dieAngewandte, Austria, where he gained his second Master's degree with distinction.

Bloch's ongoing research is focused on the correlation between craftsmanship and additive manufacturing within architecture, fashion and plastic arts. Since 2008, Bloch has been working with Nick Ervinck in the field of hyperrealism-exposing in Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, China, Dubai and the USA. They created a huge range of art from small prints, to 3D printed sculptures and huge hand manufactured installations.

Currently working under his own label Eragatory, he has been collaborating together with artists, such as Iris van Herpen, in the design and production of 3D printed sculptures and products. 

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