3D printed USYD Quadrangle building miniature souvenir

How 3D Printing Preserves Campus Memories at Australian Universities

For many students, alumni, and staff, a university campus is more than just classrooms—it’s a place full of memories, friendships, and achievements. With 3D printing, these iconic spaces can now be transformed into miniature models that you can take home, display on your desk, or gift to a fellow graduate.

From Sydney’s Campuses to Your Shelf

At Sliced 3D Print, we’ve recreated some of Sydney’s most recognisable university landmarks:

  • UNSW Main Library Miniature – a striking model of the library that every student knows, capturing its bold lines and modern design.
  • USYD Quadrangle Building – one of Sydney’s most historic and beautiful university structures, perfectly modelled in 3D print to showcase its architecture.

 

3D printed UNSW Main Library miniature souvenir    3D printed USYD Quadrangle building miniature souvenir

These miniatures make thoughtful gifts for graduates, exchange students, and alumni who want a piece of their university to remember.

Why Students & Alumni Love Them

  • Personal Connection – your daily study spot or graduation backdrop, now in miniature form.
  • Perfect for Gifts – graduation presents, farewell tokens, or alumni reunions.
  • Durable & Portable – made from high-quality PLA, lightweight yet sturdy.
  • Australian Made – designed and printed locally.
University of New South Wales (UNSW)logo fridge magnet    University of Sydney (USYD) logo fridge magnetUniversity of Melbourn logo fridge magnet    Monash university logo fridge magnet

Beyond Souvenirs: Design Meets Heritage

These 3D printed campus models are more than keepsakes—they highlight how technology can preserve architectural heritage and make it accessible. Whether you studied at UNSW, USYD, or simply admire the architecture, these models are a way to celebrate Australian university culture through design.

👉 Explore the University collection at Sliced 3D Print and find the perfect gift for students, alumni, and architecture lovers alike.

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