Core77 Design Awards

  • Winners
  • Categories
  • Jury
  • About
  • Other Years
    • 2019 Awards
    • 2018 Awards
    • 2017 Awards
    • 2015 Awards
    • 2014 Awards
    • 2013 Awards
    • 2012 Awards
    • 2011 Awards
  • Sign up / Login;

Winner

Built Environment Award

Core77 Design Awards 2016

Results Announced for Community Choice Prize See All Winners

Outside In

Outside-In is a winning proposal for the Secret Shelters Exhibition at the Heritage Museum and Gardens in Sandwich, MA, installed for the summer of 2015 by IKD, a design firm based in Cambridge, MA operating at the intersection of art, architecture, material, and making.

Inverting the traditional relationship of a typical tree bench, where one sits with their back to the tree, Outside-In instead refocuses the viewer's attention toward the Heritage's cherished tulip tree, creating an intimate space between the viewer and what is being viewed.

Outside-In inverts our usual experience of wood construction. One of the tree's most recognizable characteristics, the bark, remains visible but is rotated to face inward in the same fashion as the orientation of the installation. The "outside-in" configuration of the bark allows for the utilization of the already cut edge of the waste slab to create the finished edge of each TwMU , or Timber waste Modular Unit (patent pending).

Outside-In was created entirely from waste resulting from the manufacturing and processing of commercial timber products. Waste wood trimmed from logs in the normal milling process as they are rough sawn into lumber, is then cut, rotated, and reassembled to form Outside-In's basic structural unit.
Traditionally when a tree is processed into building material, approximately 38% of the processed log is waste that is then used in the creation of low-quality secondary wood products. TwMU aspires to maximize this renewable resource and divert this waste material, instead upcycling it into a viable building product, with the added benefit of locking additional atmospheric carbon within the fibers of the material rather than allowing its re-release into the environment.

Jury Commentary
It’s very thoughtful and sustainable.
The material of bench was also made out wood, but instead of tearing down more trees, using the waste resulting from the manufacturing and processing of commercial timber products.
Share This
  • Y1
  • m1
  • H1
Results Announced for Community Choice Prize See All Winners
  • Honoree

    IKD

  • Client

    Heritage Museums and Gardens

  • Project Team

    Team Leader:

    Yugon Kim

    Team Members:

    Yuki Kawae, StevenHien, Tomomi Itakura

  • Category

    Built Environment

  • View More Information
    x Website
    ` PDF

Built Environment Award See All Honorees

Core77 Design Awards 2016

  • Winner

    Outside In

    By IKD

  • Runner Up

    Antrum

    By Tatiana Plakhova, Eduard Haiman, Vadim Smakhtin, Sergey Kasich

  • Notable

    The Lowline Lab

    By Raad Studio

  • Student Winner

    Alpine Shelter Skuta

    By Frederick Kim, Katie MacDonald, Erin Pellegrino

See All Honorees

Core77 Design Awards 2016

  • Built Environment
  • Commercial Equipment
  • Consumer Product
  • Design Education Initiative
  • Design for Social Impact
  • Furniture & Lighting
  • Interaction
  • Open Design
  • Packaging
  • Service Design
  • Speculative Concept
  • Strategy & Research
  • Transportation
  • Visual Communication
 
Our Network
  • Coroflot — Design Jobs & Portfolios
  • Design Directory — Design Firms
  • Core77 Design Awards
Social
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • RSS Feed
Links
  • About
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
© 2023 Core77, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • © 2023 Core77, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Terms
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • About
  • )
  • m
  • Y
  • '
  • S
  • © 2023 Core77, Inc. All rights reserved.