
Wooden Tower
Commissioned by/ Event
India Design ID'15
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 Tower
Installation | 2015
An argument for material-driven design –where digital and manual processes coalesce, and where form is not imposed but rather revealed through making.

Stepping inside, the rigid rectangle is eroded from within, revealing a surface that moves like a continuous fold. There is no dissonance—only a seamless negotiation between form and fluidity, between enclosure and openness. Space here is defined by its absence.
The geometry of this installation is neither ornamental nor incidental. Technology dictates the logic of the form, but it is craft that breathes life into its surface, making each contour singular.
The geometry of this installation is neither ornamental nor incidental. Technology dictates the logic of the form, but it is craft that breathes life into its surface, making each contour singular.
Material intelligence drives this project’s intent. The tower embraces imperfection, proving that innovation lies not in erasing variation but allowing it to shape the final form.

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Wooden Tower
FACT FILE
location
New Delhi
year of completion
2015
category
Installation
commissioned by
India Design ID'15
andblack team
-
design collaborator
-
photography credit
-
An argument for material-driven design –where digital and manual processes coalesce, and where form is not imposed but rather revealed through making.

Stepping inside, the rigid rectangle is eroded from within, revealing a surface that moves like a continuous fold. There is no dissonance—only a seamless negotiation between form and fluidity, between enclosure and openness. Space here is defined by its absence.
The geometry of this installation is neither ornamental nor incidental. Technology dictates the logic of the form, but it is craft that breathes life into its surface, making each contour singular.

Material intelligence drives this project’s intent. The tower embraces imperfection, proving that innovation lies not in erasing variation but allowing it to shape the final form.
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