‘The Cloud’ Installation

location : Manggha Museum, Krakow, Poland

year complete : 2021

usage : installation

structure : timber frame

architect : Kengo Kuma & Associates

Installation 'The Cloud' is the result of a Polish-Japanese research program carried out in the years 2020-2021 by Kengo Kuma & Associates and the Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts of the Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University.

SE has been working with Kengo Kuma Architects & Associates to provide an insight to the timber structure. The concept behind it is to create a levitating shape, constituted of two standard elements : a long and a short one. The two types of connections resulting are at a 45° angle, each around one a different orientation, allowing the shape variation. Using this process, three different cloud shapes have been designed and are assembled in Poland, at Krakow’s Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology.

In terms of structural design the challenge here was to achieve a 100% wooden connection, that could work and bring resistance in virtually any orientation, while being standard and having no variation. To do so we took inspiration from both Polish and Japanese traditional wood craftmanship. Both use angles at their advantage, to interlock the wooden elements thus creating fixed connections. Here the angles allow the same thing, avoiding movement and rotations around all axis, the last one being prevented by a wooden pin which will go through both elements.

 
 

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