Zaha Hadid Architects creates 3D-printed concrete bridge at Venice Architecture Biennale

Zaha Hadid Architects Computation and Design Group (ZHACODE) and Block Research Group (BRG) have built a 3D-printed concrete voussoir footbridge at the Venice Architecture Biennale that is freestanding and assembled without mortar. Titled Striatus, the 16 by 12-metre bridge was built in collaboration with Block Research Group (BRG) and was constructed using 53 3D-printed hollow blocks with each piece comprised of over 500 layers of printed concrete. Read more on Dezeen: WATCH NEXT: Twelve Architects unveil plans for an urban park reminiscent of New York City’s High Line - Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: Like Dezeen on Facebook: Follow Dezeen on Twitter: Follow us on Instagram: Check out our Pinterest:
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