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LifeObject is an architectural installation that transposes the resilient properties of a bird’s nest, through scientific analysis, into a spatial form rich with new architectural perspectives. At the core of the installation are free-form volumetric airy surfaces undulating in space that are composed out of over 1500 slender and light components, inspired by twigs; relying on tension only, they form a light-weight, porous and resilient structure. The LifeObject combines smart, composite and biological materials in the formation of a ‘living structure’ that responds to its environment. Human presence around it triggers the opening of ‘cabinet de curiosités,’ revealing a variety of innovative biological elements to visitors. 

The LifeObject materializes a series of abstract ideas, preoccupations and potentials in the present and future architectural field. The concepts proposed by the structure sketch alternative formal and structural languages informed by external disciplines. It hints at future applications and integration of biologically inspired materials that originate from various settings, scales and orientation. 

When: 2016

Where: Exhibition catalogue, Israeli pavilon, 15th Venice

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LifeObject

A Matter of resilicne

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Architect by profession,

interdisciplinary designer by heart

Arielle Blonder

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