Zaha Hadid Architects and ETH Zurich Create 3D-Knitted Concrete Pavilion




While roaming around the culturally rich street of Mexico City, you will surely stumble upon a colourful and visually appealing concrete structure with perfectly knitted curves and an attractive interior.

Developed by the joint collaboration of ETH Zurich and Zaha Hadid Architects, this 3D knitted concrete structure is called KnitCandela which is created with a 3D-knitted textile technology known as KnitCrete. The KnitCandela is named to pay tribute to famous Spanish-Mexican architect Félix Candela, who is famous for putting together curved concrete shells into his buildings.

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