the lantern at chengdu international garden festival

 

On the grounds of the Chengdu International Garden Festival, The Lantern unfolds like a translucent lamp, emitting an ethereal glow. Designed by TLS Landscape Architecture, the installation invites visitors into a maze reflecting both the literal and the abstract nature of humble bamboo, which bears an enduring presence in the Chinese city.

 

In its form, The Lantern draws on the strength and humbleness of the material which is always hollow at the core. Reflecting this, the concentric installation is shaped from a bamboo outer frame and a steel structure wrapped in white acrylic mesh, encircling a hollow center that emanates a mystical, elemental glow.

TLS' bamboo maze installation wrapped in mesh emits a luminous mist in chengdu
all images courtesy of TLS Landscape Architecture

 

 

TLS Landscape Architecture fuses bamboo, metal, and mesh

 

The first element shaping The Lantern is four rows of living 10 meter timber bamboo held in place by a stout bamboo scaffold. Visitors enter the installation via gravel paths that wind between these rows, before turning at the midpoint to enter the second component – the lantern itself. Seven circular layers of white mesh shape its form, rising 4 meters high and spreading 1.5 meters apart, and held in place by a slender stainless steel frame. To resist wind loads, rods brace the tops of the verticals in a spiral Changsha pattern, inspired by the city symbol, the mythic firebird.

 

TLS Landscape Architecture punctuates the layers with delicate openings to create a complex maze – that is semi-translucent – urging visitors to navigate their way to the center. At the core void is the glowing cloud created by mist emerging from a below-ground chamber containing nozzles and up lights to emit a constantly shift glow. The cloud passes through the mesh layers and reacts to the breeze and movement of people running in circles searching for a way in or out. Further, a stone band surrounding cloud chamber is inscribed with the poem: ‘All conditioned phenomena are like an illusion, a shadow, a glow of lantern, where the glow has gone, there is nothing. Hollow lantern, as humble as bamboo.’

TLS' bamboo maze installation wrapped in mesh emits a luminous mist in chengdu
TLS Landscape Architecture completes The Lantern

TLS' bamboo maze installation wrapped in mesh emits a luminous mist in chengdu
seven concentric layers of white mesh encircle a glowing cloud

TLS' bamboo maze installation wrapped in mesh emits a luminous mist in chengdu
the cloud of mist and light sits at the hollow core

 

 

TLS' bamboo maze installation wrapped in mesh emits a luminous mist in chengdu
looking up at the Changsha spiral bracing system across the top

TLS' bamboo maze installation wrapped in mesh emits a luminous mist in chengdu
the mesh layers filter light for an ephemeral ambiance

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bamboo rows give entry to The Lantern

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circular frame to the sky

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the route and other visitors remain visible as they navigate through the maze

 

 

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the timber bamboo rows with a stabilizing frame
the timber bamboo rows with a stabilizing frame
at the end of each row is a bamboo bottle rack
at the end of each row is a bamboo bottle rack
rim of the cloud chamber inscribed with a poem
rim of the cloud chamber inscribed with a poem

project info:

 

name: The Lantern
designer: TLS Landscape Architecture | Tom Leader

location: Chengdu, China

 

 

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edited by: ravail khan | designboom