Combining the malleability of glycerin with the perfect rigidity of 3D printed technology.
Inspired by House N, forms are created from the negative spaces of Sou Fujimoto’s design.
Using the materiality of glycerin to play with lighting and transparency.
Designed to be removed, revealing the layers of materials.
Inverting the positive and negative spaces of the surfaces
Rethinking the way material can be tectonically assembled.
Physical manifestation of the connection between vertexes of negative spaces between layers.
Using a variety of materials and gradients to create a visual representation between each shell.