Reuse of wood moldings to create a landscape developed to illustrate the natural geomorphic process of fluival rivers. Erosion and meandering river lines grow and break off forming new branching streams.
The wood was formed into a process of branching and meandering rivers by aggregation and each pieces' tectonic language.
A fanning system was created, keeping a point on each piece static and continuously shifting in a rotating fashion both horizontally and vertically.
Light and shadow investigations discovering the areas most lit and most in the dark throughout the 24-hour day period and the four seasons.
A roofing and lighting system was developed to encourage large and space occupiable spaces within the landscape, suggesting areas of large gatherings and a pathway to individual contemplation and relaxation.
The enclosing design continued in a fanning system with the landscape and developed to manipulate the natural light projected into the space throughout the day.
Structural fanning system to create specific spaces and light.
Interior Views:
The large gathering spaces and roof lighting
Exploded axon to describe each element used.
The landscape, the footpath, the shaping of spaces and lighting system