ABOUT THE PROJECT (2025)
The project focused on creating a large-scale 3D model for Litgrid, the Lithuanian electricity transmission system operator, to be showcased during an event. The aim was to design a physical representation of the national grid infrastructure, combining geographical accuracy with schematic clarity.

CLIENT NEEDS
Litgrid required a detailed, large-format 3D model (approx. 170 × 120 cm) that would communicate the national electricity transmission system in an engaging and educational way. The model had to feature the Lithuanian relief, high-voltage substations, power plants, and transmission lines, while maintaining clarity of scale and emphasizing key infrastructure elements.

DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
The visualization combined simplified geographical relief of Lithuania with precise schematic elements. Substations were represented as raised models inspired by real-world equipment, while transmission lines were visualized with modular structures to differentiate single and double circuits. Additional objects, such as synchronous compensators and power plants, were designed with distinctive silhouettes to aid recognition. Special attention was given to assembly and modularity, ensuring the physical model could be manufactured and assembled efficiently, including options for LED perimeter lighting.


Deliverables: 3D modeling, schematic visualization, files prepared for 3D printing and fabrication.