FIBONACCI SPIRAL
the outer base and upper canopy were inspired by the fibonacci spiral curvature as a way of creating an aesthetic form within the constraints of an 8’ x 4’ birch plywood sheet
1ST ITERATION
The beginning experiments helped us realize the interior seating elements would not be functional physically without being divided into more compact forms that could be inverted for seating
2ND ITERATION
This iteration is extremely close to the more refined final form, revealing a consideration for the materials that would cladd the structure and a notion of the joint system which would prevent shear





METAL ROD RESTS IN PANEL GROOVE FOR CONFIGURATION EASE
STEP 1: INSERT GLUED T-BEAM INTO POCKET
REMOVABLE 1/2” METAL ROD
T-BEAM GLUED TOGETHER BEFORE ASSEMBLY WASHER / NUT COMBINATIO ON BOTH SIDES OF CANOPY PANELS
LOUVERED CANOPY SUPPORTS ATTACH TO METAL ROD ON BOTH ENDS
STEP 2: ADD SCREWS TO BOTH SIDES OF T-BEAM THROUGH THE EXTERIOR PANELS









Text for Atlanta Streets Alive
















