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Loop: scale-less, place-less A link between Man and the Sea

Sea

Loop: scale-less, place-less A link between Man and the Sea

DesignFloatingInfrastructureLandscapeMovablePublic
  • Year2013
  • LocationOcean

The infrastructure landscape, such as a highway system, responds directly to the context of an urban fabrication. The context of a place shapes this landscape and remains a static reference point of its inhabitants, creating familiarity in moving from one point to another.

Loop is about a scale-less landscape existing in a place-less condition. One has no prejudice of their context, creating a strong desire to understand the surrounding: the sea.

Physical interaction within each loop generates an intuitive understanding of the sea and different phenomenal experiences through different senses: sight, hearing, smell, and touch.

Ean
PANHARITH

Team members: Pablo Rivera

Cambodian