Implying environmental sustainability was the ultimate goal for this project. Targeting
zero emissions in line with the New York City Mobilization Act, the design would
decrease the temperature by at least 5 degrees and dampen noise reflection within
the International Living Future Institute office. Exploring the solution by using the
selection of yarn, canvas, and recycled cotton wool reflects the sustainability aspect
regarding the purpose of this design.
Incorporating the idea of biomimicry, the motion from waterfalls lead the whole process
of this project. Yarns represent the motion of water, and the circular canvas pieces
represent the guidance for the water, which is usually rocks in nature. The expression
of water increases in the bottom part of this module, interpreting the power of water
increasing by gravity. Cotton wool works as insulation for these pieces and as forming
volume to solve thermal and acoustic problems. The second layer functions as a
system to control the amount of light coming into the interior space and both for the
sound.