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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Organic Cube in Copenhagen, Denmark by Søren Korsgaard

 
June 8th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Søren Korsgaard

Intention
The intention is to create a beautiful, varied and surprisingly simple structure which shows the potential of laths, through a study of detail, form and light, that can involve the viewer.

Organic Cube

  • Architects: Søren Korsgaard
  • Project: Organic Cube
  • Location: Copenhagen, Denmark

Organic Cube

Architecture / Design
A cube is built, and it’s sides is opened providing access to people and lights, and opportunity to look in and out.
The structure is changing as one moves around it, from being a closed strongly geometric cube it gradually dissolve and become more and more organic, as laths inside is rotated and displaced, creating a organic paraboloid like shape. The organic shape inside, splits the cube into 2 rooms, a ekstrovert which opens to the park, and an introvert more private space.

Organic Cube

Light
the structure is physically static, yet changeable through the viewer and the sun’s position that through the day opens and closes for the light to pass. The structure can both be seen as a cube and an organic form, depending on light and angle (time and place) the lines from the two modes interfere and one of the two forms dominate.

Materials
1000m laths, Dimension 45x45mm.

Organic Cube

Construction
construction of the cube-shaped pavilion started as a simple stacking of 3.2 m-long laths, it helps to provide uniform spacing between laths. Simultaneously fitted the organic distributed laths inside the cube also serves as the cross struts which helps to stabilize the structure. When the cube is finished, cut holes are made along the distributed laths.

Organic Cube

Leftovers
The excess material from the cuts is used to make smaller cubes to sit on or play with.

Team
Soren Korsgaard, March, architect m.a.a.
Daniel Nielsen, architect March, architect m.a.a.

Organic Cube

Organic Cube

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Category: Pavilion




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