Installation at the Geffrye Museum for the London Design Festival

 

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London, UK

 

The fractal tree is the manifestation of geometrical play stemming from the growth logic of tree branches. Operating as a city sculpture and a sustainable device, the timber structure transforms itself and its environment over the course of the day. Both metaphor and abstraction of its natural source, the fractal tree reproduces the growth and recycling mechanics of nature. Crafted by advanced manufacturing, it is simultaneously a prototypical urban shading and a water/vegetation collector device as well as a powerful evocation of the need for innovation associated with responsibility.

En cours...

 
 
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Reproducing the growth principle of trees while channelling water to feed growth.

 
 

Moss growing on the branches over the course of the installation.

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View in plan of the fractal growth.

 
 

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