When opened, the lantern is lit by natural light, making the box appear heavy and solid. However, when the lantern is closed, the internal lights illuminate the structure and “the thinness of the bamboo skin is made apparent and the lightness and transparency becomes obvious.” This effect of the light glowing through the bamboo skin was designed to remind the viewer of the lighting affect of paper screen doors of traditional Asian architecture.
On the exterior surface of the box, the indentations vary in depth in relation to the thickness of the walls, such that the corners are deepest while the middle of each side of the box is thinnest. “When viewed in perspective, tension is revealed between the circular interior space and the square exterior. From the outside the varying indentations hint at the cylindrical form of the interior space. From the interior, the opposite occurs as the changing depth of the indentations on the cylindrical space hint at the square exterior,” explained the architects.
Project: Bamboo Lantern
Clients: Gwamgju Design Biennale
Completion: 2009
Principal: Yung Ho Chang
Project Architect: Jimmy Shen
Project Team: Qingmin Guo
Photographs: Atelier FCJZ
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