Caterpillar Taxidermy Museum Proposal
Harvard Graduate School of Design
Projective Disciplines / Surface Tangencies
Instructor: Iman Fayyad
Fall 2021
Fragments of a hyperboloid and sphere were stitched together along surface tangencies to produce this irregular spatial construction. By redefining its isocurve subdivision, the form was panelized into (predominately) planar quadrilaterals of very low resolution. Unrolling them into strips produced an array of figures akin to caterpillars – giving rise to the notion of the construction as an inhabitable caterpillar taxidermy pavilion.