Aqua-scape The Orangery version

イギリス, Japan
Photo © Ryumei Fujiki

The Second Prototype of "All-Plastics Architecture"

I was received an e-mail from Beam Gallery on 23rd November 2007. I was requested to carry Aqua-scape from Japan to UK. But, I thought it was impossible because Aqua-scape was big and heavy. So, I proposed a half size of the first Aqua-scape to Beam on 25th February 2008. I hoped the new version of Aqua-scape would become more transparent, more amorphous, lighter and smaller than the first version.

However, if we made a half size Aqua-scape, a thickness of material would become a half size. Then, the strength of material would be weaker. For that reason, it was very difficult for us to make a half size Aqua-scape. It needed to take one year in order to complete Aqua-scape The Orangery version.

Finally, Aqua-scape The Orangery version has a double skin system. Outer skin was made of a transparent polycarbonate sheet. Inner skin was made of the same material of the first version. If I say the first version was boneless like Jellyfish, I can say the Orangery version is like a small shrimp because it is wrapped by transparent soft shell.

The first version of Aqua-scape in Japan 2006 was floating on water, however Aqua-scape The Orangery version is floating on the grass.

Photo © Ryumei Fujiki
Photo © Ryumei Fujiki
Photo © Ryumei Fujiki
Photo © Porl Medlock
Architects
F.A.D.S
Location
イギリス, Japan
Year
2009

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