
Wooden Cocoon
Commissioned by/ Event
The Design Forum
Category
Installation
Location
New Delhi
Year of Completion
2015
Lead Architect
Jwalant Mahadevwala
andblack Team
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Design Collaborator
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Photography Credits
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Wooden Cocoon
Wooden Cocoon | 2015
The Wooden Cocoon manipulates perception through deliberate distortion, turning birch ply into movement.

Space isn’t static—it shifts, bends, unfolds. Wooden Cocoon angles itself into existence, breaking from rigidity to create motion in stillness. Every plane leans into the next, pulling the eye forward, demanding movement; forcing one to engage with it.
Planes cut through expectation, angled and inclined to inject movement into material. Wooden Cocoon rejects the static, pushing birch ply beyond support into an immersive form. Direction and depth amplify its presence, making transience a statement, not a limitation.
Planes cut through expectation, angled and inclined to inject movement into material. Wooden Cocoon rejects the static, pushing birch ply beyond support into an immersive form. Direction and depth amplify its presence, making transience a statement, not a limitation.
Designed for The Design Forum, Wooden Cocoon carves space through movement, shifting the experience from observation to participation. Form, depth, and tension converge to create a structure that demands attention.

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Wooden Cocoon
FACT FILE
location
New Delhi
year of completion
2015
category
Installation
commissioned by
The Design Forum
andblack team
-
design collaborator
-
photography credit
-
The Wooden Cocoon manipulates perception through deliberate distortion, turning birch ply into movement.

Space isn’t static—it shifts, bends, unfolds. Wooden Cocoon angles itself into existence, breaking from rigidity to create motion in stillness. Every plane leans into the next, pulling the eye forward, demanding movement; forcing one to engage with it.
Planes cut through expectation, angled and inclined to inject movement into material. Wooden Cocoon rejects the static, pushing birch ply beyond support into an immersive form. Direction and depth amplify its presence, making transience a statement, not a limitation.

Designed for The Design Forum, Wooden Cocoon carves space through movement, shifting the experience from observation to participation. Form, depth, and tension converge to create a structure that demands attention.
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