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The Wind Traveling from 6ooo Kilometers Away

Group B

Taking the ecology of the migratory Little Tern as its point of departure, this project translates the bird’s morphology and dynamic flight into a wind-driven structural entity. Conceived as an evolving intervention, the structure is co-authored by time, wind, seawater, and the audience, gradually merging with the shifting sand dunes to become a new topographical feature. It functions not only as an art piece but as a functional sanctuary, providing a comfortable refuge for windbreak and shade.

The installation invites visitors to pause, listen, and immerse themselves in the subtle environmental fluctuations of the harbor. By synthesizing biomimetic engineering with the natural landscape, the work creates a space of quiet observation. It fosters a deeper sensory connection between the public and the coastal ecosystem, encouraging a collective awareness of the delicate balance and continuous transformation within this maritime environment.

  • Artwork No.Z09
  • Dimensions30 x 3 x 3 (m)
Group B
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Group B

The B-Complex (Group B), a collective from the "Site, Structure, and Action" studio at the Graduate Institute of Architecture, TNAU. The term Bricoleur refers to a "tinkerer" or "handyman"—one who utilizes available materials for repair and reassembly into meaningful constructs. Moving between the mountains and the sea, from survival to lifestyle, we continuously migrate, play, and carry our experiences to the next site. These experiences are then absorbed and transformed into local nutrients. We are a group of Bricoleurs, and just like the Vitamin B Complex—an essential nutrient the human body cannot produce on its own—we provide a vital, external catalyst for the sites we inhabit.

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