Project Details
- Project Name
- Fufuzela
- Architect
- Low Design Office
- Project Types
- Cultural
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Shared by
- Madeleine D'Angelo
- Project Status
- Concept Proposal
Project Description
FROM THE ARCHITECTS:
Finalist submission for 2019 MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program.
FUFUZELA are free modular mobile #BAMBOTS (bamboo micro-infrastructure) that interoperate at the scale between furniture and architecture. Designed for self-assembly, fufuzela are—like deer and sheep—irregular plurals that are simultaneously one and many. In a world at war with itself, how can we accommodate the multiplicity of a multicultural multiverse? Fufuzela create scaffolding for shared experience: By embodying material ecologies of symbiosis, fufuzela enable new forms of stigmergic interspecies interaction with the city and one another.
FUFUZELA are a freely accessible open-source architecture for celebrating diversity (the design code for fabrication and assembly shall be disseminated online via free digital blueprints), enabling people to make them together, in their own communities, to (re)connect as human beings. Installed as a dynamic and reconfigurable green armature for rewilding the city, BAMBOT: FUFUZELA transforms the MoMA PS1 courtyards into an experiential bio-design lab that maps propagations of the present and empowers people to plant seeds for the future.
Project Credits:
Project: Fufuluza
Architects: Low Design Studio
Atmospheres Design: Panurban, Dr. Yasmine Abbas
Canopy Biodesign: Faber Futures, Natsai Chieza with Dr. Brenda Parker
Fabrication and Joint Design: Drophouse Design, Christian Klein and Matt Satter
Structural Consultant: Fort Structures, Sam Covey
Production Support: Penn State Stuckeman School, Humanitarian Materials Lab, Sam Rubenstein and Danielle Vickers; Digital Fabrication Lab, Jamie Heilman and Dani Spewak