Discover a new artwork on KTH Campus

If you pass Teknikringen 78A and the KTH Climate Action Centre, don't miss the newest addition to the campus environment - an artwork by Taiwanese artist Kang Mu-Xiang.
The abstract sculpture, Unlimited Wisdom, is made from recycled lift cables from the iconic Taipei 101 skyscraper and symbolises sustainability and international cooperation.
The sculpture has been donated by Taiwan through an initiative of the Taiwanese Representation in Sweden and reflects the long-standing co-operation between KTH and several universities in Taiwan.
With its links to KTH's research in materials science, engineering mechanics and construction science, the work becomes a natural part of the campus.
The work was inaugurated in the spring by President Anders Söderholm, in the presence of the artist himself. Student exchanges and joint research have long linked KTH with Taiwan, and this artwork marks another step in the growing co-operation.
Please take a walk by and experience Unlimited Wisdom - an artwork that unites technology, art and global community.