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Developing Lumilyhty

After the selection of the Lumilyhty design, we set about finding the essence of the proposal and developing it into a buildable project.
Image of various wooden scale models showing snowflake-like structures and fractal geometries
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Lumilyhty requires much work before it will be a buildable design. We started the process by identifying the pros and cons to determine what to prioritise, using a SWOT analysis:

Strengths:

  • light, playful design
  • adaptability of concept
  • few points of ground contact

Opportunities:

  • modularity (effient prefabrication)
  • flexibility of use
  • maximise use of local timber

Weaknesses:

  • exposed timber due to no roof
  • excessive non-structural elements
  • limitations in stage functionality

Threats:

  • safety and security
  • complexity of structure/build time
  • maintaining design intentions
A hand holds up a model of the Lumilyhty proposal, made of wooden sticks showing snowflake like shapes

The main findings of the analysis were that priority was to develop a roof for weather protection of both the structure and the users. Simultaneously studying which parts of the proposal we wanted to keep and which ones should be changed, students individually and in groups developed design solutions and proposals at various scales.

After a month of development, which included intermediate presentations to the client, we settled on the shape that basically is Kide now. It features a square plan with a diagonal roof ridge. This arrangement allows us to align all structure and other components with the 30掳 angled facades. The strong roof line and pointed elevation are a distinctive addition to the square and the open front and back sides allow the rich timber structure to be visible from outside.

    Rendered image of Kide, showing the pointed structure on the square at nighttime with people standing around and lighting inside
    Image of Kide from up close looking upwards into the timber structure.
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