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Apis Elytrum is a biomimetic watchtower inspired by the segmented abdomen of the honeybee. Observing its rhythmic expansion, structural layering, and interlocking exoskeleton led to a modular architectural system that functions without an internal frame. Origami-inspired paper models evolved into interlocking wooden modules forming a double-diagrid shell. This breathable skin becomes the structure, with circulation woven between its layers. The tower’s ramp spirals upward, connecting spaces of pause and view. With a glulam body, metal joinery, and a reflective plinth surrounded by water, the tower offers a sensory journey—an elevated experience stitched by movement, and woven by form.
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