The Biomimetic Entrances
Beyond an Everyday Passageway | Fall 2019
Design Concept
Collaborators | Wen-Shin Lin, Huai-Yun Hung, Ya-Pin Chang, Luo Su, Min-Shin Fang, Jun-Ye Mai
We designed a triangular-prism modular unit that collectively forms an organic structure enveloping the department entrance. The installation provides a softer spatial guidance that invites passersby to pause, linger, and interact, transforming the entrance from an everyday passageway into an experiential space.
The cut angles along the edges and the openings of each unit enable a wide range of combinable and graftable configurations. This design balances modularity with continuity, allowing flexible assemblies while preserving soft, rounded spatial lines.
We designed a triangular-prism modular unit that collectively forms an organic structure enveloping the department entrance. The installation provides a softer spatial guidance that invites passersby to pause, linger, and interact, transforming the entrance from an everyday passageway into an experiential space.
The cut angles along the edges and the openings of each unit enable a wide range of combinable and graftable configurations. This design balances modularity with continuity, allowing flexible assemblies while preserving soft, rounded spatial lines.
The biomimetic entrance aims to draw attention and invite interaction, transforming the space beyond an everyday passageway.