Fish Museum Creating Design Floating in Serpentine Lake
posted by andyou on Thursday, 26 May 2011

Inspired by ‘Paper Nautilus’, Brood becomes the shelter for thousand fish and the exhibition location for fantastic masterpiece. The elevated, shell-like structure is a dwell for the display chandelier which imitates the way those fish hang the eggs. Uniquely, the visitor can lower these broods independently via remote control so they are able to behold closer to the movement of stunning fish. Another distinctive element is the architectural feature that is similar to the dinosaur skeleton. It outcomes within the grandeur and powerful building like a dinosaur living lengthy time ago. Elevated Brood also encourages a graceful use of water by forming a powerful relationship with the Serpentine Lake. Design by Paul Nicholls











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