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Aqua-space: Jellyfish-inspired structure compliments nature

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You may confuse it to be an icicle exposed to a wintry sun on a village plane. However, this exquisite specimen of nature-oriented architecture is a floatable structure that blends the aesthetics of origami with the shape of a jellyfish. Dubbed as the Aqua-scape, the masterpiece by Japanese designer Ryumei Fujiki and Tokyo-based Fujiki Studio was last exhibited at The Orangery, and then, it went to the Beam Gallery in the UK.

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The cocoon-like hide out is made from folded polyethylene. The translucent outer membrane has an inner interlaced wire that makes it resistant enough to withstand adverse climatic conditions. Undeniably, it allows visitors to perceive how plastic, when adorned with some artistic touches, could send a powerful green message.

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Via: Bellostes (Spanish)

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