Sculpt the Light
Architectural Exhibition
The ever-changing behavior from sunlight, it generates various shadow patterns in relation to building orientation. In order word, it creates an unbreakable “triangular relationship” between light, time, and building. If the structure plays the part of “sculpturing tool”, light would be an invisible “material”. For our art work, the geometry design has been captured from the route of the sun, it generates various lighting effects during the day. In addition, we applied the translucent canvas as the membrane component in order to enhance the gradient and layering effect.
Additional flood lights have been set up in the structure, so the shadow pattern will take place on the canvas during the evening time. As each set of canvas is formed by four different angles, its elastic property generates the double curvilinear surface. As a result, the pattern of canvas formed a relative effect in two directions, visitors can review different spatial experience with one side “closed” while the other side “opened”, it just works similar to a three-dimensional louver creating unique shadowing.
Service
Architectural Exhibition, Immersive Design Installation
Client
Sponsored by HKADC, Swire/ JCCAC
Location
Linkbridge at Lincoln House, Taikoo Place/ JCCAC, Main Court, HK