LivMatS Pavilion is a nominee for the ArchDaily 2022 Building of the Year Awards!
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Located in the Botanical Garden of the University of Freiburg, the livMatS Pavilion offers a viable, resource-efficient alternative to conventional construction methods and therefore represents an important step towards sustainability in architecture. It is the first building ever to have a load-bearing structure made entirely of robotically wound flax fibre, a material that is fully naturally renewable, biodegradable, and regionally available in Central Europe.
Enabled by a novel combination of natural materials and advanced digital technologies, this pavilion is the result of a successful collaboration between an interdisciplinary team of architects and engineers from the ITECH Master's programme at the Cluster of Excellence IntCDC at the University of Stuttgart and biologists from the Cluster of Excellence Living, Adaptive and Energy-autonomous Materials Systems (livMatS) at the University of Freiburg.