Design company Wutopia Lab in collaboration with digital construction team RoboticPlus.AI, has recently created a contemporary public art installation that is made by a woven carbon-fiber structure.
Located in a rural area of Zhejiang, China, the ‘Shrine of Whatslove’, is a red triangle that’s meant to arouse discussion on what’s love in contemporary life.
The 13 ft (4m) high and 12 foot (3.8m) wide design has a structure that was woven using 7200 meters of connected carbon fiber packs, and required a total of 90 hours to finish.
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