Walking Caterpillar

Project Details

Project Name
Walking Caterpillar
Location
Iqaluit NUCANADA
Architect
Yongwook Seong
Project Types
Community
Shared By
Yongwook Seong
Project Status
Student Work

Project Description

Walking caterpillar is a concept design for a community centre, Iqaluit, Nunavut. Pre-casted in concrete, the core cylinders support the mushroom-like spans. The lower part of the building is exposed to show the movements of people’s legs as if a caterpillar crawls. The floor is lit up by Lightfader, the interactive light floor activated by weight sensors. As a person walks on the lightfader floor, it responds to weight, gradually glowing with LED lights. Moreover, the joints between segments are made of translucent glazing dramatizing a feeling of being inside the abdomen of a caterpillar.

Silver, 2017 International Design Awards, Los Angeles/USA

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