‘Hayam’ Temple to Sunlight

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Narrative | ‘Hayam’: a filigree temple of light and shelter, a spiritual retreat resting lightly on the Playa, a tiny tessellated palace named for love and open to the sky, a miniature caravansary to welcome the weary traveller.

The Hayam embodies the spirit of Islamic geometry: intricately interwoven patterns and repeating themes that speak of infinity. Geometry is the language of the universe; in the very small the infinite can be found.

Physical Description | Erupting flowers of perforated plywood seamlessly joined together to form a beautiful curvilinear structure. Reminiscent of muqarnas and moucharaby but stripped back to the pure essential fretwork and form, leaving behind only what is necessary. Enamels, glazes and precious metals are replaced by the gold of scattered light filtering through the delicate tracery of the screen, elevating the spirit. The treasures are not material things; they are spiritual. A place of illumination, intended for contemplation.

Emerging from a study into the geometry of Islamic art the pavilion references motifs and arabesques traditionally found in mosques and other sacred places though in itself the Hayam has ties to no religion; it transcends time and space, language and culture.

Interactivity | The structure provides a refuge from the heat of the sun and an intimate spiritual place for people to gather and rest. During the night the four pillars illuminate like a giant lantern with gas fires and the flames can be seen dancing behind the filigree patterns. The gas fires heat the area during the cold night so the space continues to function as a comfortable retreat.

More Info: http://issuu.com/josh-haywood/docs/jh_burning_man_submission

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Construction sequence and prefabrication:12 122

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Small scale test model:a

Large 1:1 Scale Test Model:b

Update 3 on our work for the BM festival

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So that’s it we have finished the parametric models for Shipwreck and Fractal Cult and that’s how they look:

Shipwreck's parametric model on Grasshopper by Chris Ingram and Arthur Mamou-Mani
Shipwreck’s parametric model on Grasshopper by Chris Ingram and Arthur Mamou-Mani
Fractal Cult's parametric model on Grasshopper by Dan Dodds
Fractal Cult’s parametric model Grasshopper by Dan Dodds

So what do these weird drawings produce? Well have a look at the shipwreck – All of it can vary, from the amount of ribs to their depth – Last thing to do: unfold everything for fabrication.

Shipwreck's 3D model Close-up
Shipwreck’s 3D model Close-up
Shipwreck's 3D model Close-up
Shipwreck’s 3D model Close-up
Shipwreck's 3D model Back View
Shipwreck’s 3D model Back View
Shipwreck's 3D model Back View
Shipwreck’s 3D model Back View
Shipwreck's 3D model Side View
Shipwreck’s 3D model Side View
Shipwreck's 3D model Front View
Shipwreck’s 3D model Front View

And here is the Fractal Cult –

130627 Fractal Cult with thickness and bolt holes - internal
Interior View with the location of the bolts
130627 Fractal Cult with thickness and bolt holes x3
Different versions with different hinges
130627 Fractal Cult with thickness and bolt holes
Plan View with bolts

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Burning Man Art Grants

Toby and I are very very happy to announce that DS10 has won the Burning Man Art Grant twice with Georgia Rose-Collard’s project Shipwreck and Thanasis Korras’ Fractal Cult.

DS10 get ready, we are going to Nevada this summer!!!

burning man IKONOS
Burning Man Festival Satellite Image
Georgia Rose-Collard's Shipwreck
Georgia Rose-Collard’s Shipwreck
Thanasis Korras' Fractal Cult
Thanasis Korras’ Fractal Cult

We have recorded a joyful song for the occasion 😉 Yooohoooo