Nike Flyknit Collective: Architectural Installations Inspired by Sport

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FlyknitCollective_Beijing1.jpegTop: New York City myThread Installation by Jenny Sabin.
Bottom: Beijing Design Week Feather Pavilion by Arthur Huang

Coming off the success of their Flyknit collection, Nike has launched the Nike Flyknit Collective: an architectural initiative challenging a curated group of designers, artists and architects to create installations based on the core features of the collection—performance, lightness, formfitting and sustainability.

We had an opportunity to see 2 of the installations in person over the past few weeks and although the installations were quite different, it was interesting to follow the path of practitioners separated by geography and disciplines as they explored the way that yarn can be employed to create engaging structural experiences.

FlyknitCollective_NYC4.jpegJenny Sabin installing the myThread Pavilion

Philadelphia-based architectural designer Jenny Sabin‘s work explores the intersection of architecture, biology, craft, technology and generative design.

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