‘cicada’ by marco casagrande in taipei, taiwan image © adDaall images courtesy marco casagrande

 

 

 

‘cicada’ by finnish architect marco casagrande is a cocoon-like spatial installation in a highly industrial region of taipei, taiwan. conceived as ‘urban acupuncture’ for the city, the bamboo structure loosely envelopes an organic volume which responds to the human scale. measuring 34 meters in length, the inhabitable shelter sits on a small strip of green amidst busy roads and an elevated train track. the surrounding ground features a oval footprint of broken rocks and concrete, defining a walkway that eventually leads to the entrance of the installation. strips of bamboo are woven through a simple criss crossing armature, resulting in a permeable shell that filters sunlight into the interior. the ambience of the city remains present but diluted within the structure.

marco casagrande: cicada view of site from above image © adDa

marco casagrande: cicada exterior view image © adDa

marco casagrande: cicada image © adDa

 

 

 

undulating slightly in its height, ‘cicada’ is designed to perform as a public forum for visitors. the layout is loose and accommodating, revolving around a central fireplace situated under an aperture in the roof. small benches provide flexible seating along the length of the installation.

marco casagrande: cicada interior view image © adDa

marco casagrande: cicada fireplace image © adDa

marco casagrande: cicada seating and firewood image © adDa

marco casagrande: cicada climbing plants image © adDa

marco casagrande: cicada interior at night image © adDa

marco casagrande: cicada image © adDa

marco casagrande: cicada image © adDa

marco casagrande: cicada night view image © adDa

 

marco casagrande: cicada sketch of site

marco casagrande: cicada plan

marco casagrande: cicada sectional rendering

marco casagrande: cicada

project info:

 

length: 34 m width: 12 m height: 8 m interior area: 270 sqm

 

client: JUT land development group architect: marco casagrande design team: frank chen, yu-chen chiu, shreya nagrath, arijit sen project manager: nikita wu