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THE URCHINS CONCEPT

2017  Marina Bay, Singapore

Design: Jin Choi and Thomas Shine

The Urchins were created in response to a call for art for the 2017 iLight Marina Bay, Singapore, which had the theme for the festival of Biomimicry and sustainability. 


This project is inspired by sea urchin shells, which are enclosed yet light weight, delicate and open.  Their textured and permeable surface interacting with light creates openness, while the pattern’s mathematical repetition brings visual rhythm and harmony.  Against light, the sea urchin natural form reveals one of the most spectacular patterns found in nature.


The project mimics this orderly, repetitive pattern and soft forms, achieving a visual harmony from the contrast between nature and the man-made environment, and between the firmly grounded masculine skyscrapers and the hovering feminine object.

At night, the Urchins make their occupants glow, but during the day they create shadow patterns over the boardwalk offering sheltering shade under the sun.

Image © 2016  CHOI+SHINE

Image © 2016  CHOI+SHINE

This project aims to create a sense of place with an intricate, calm and simple object.  The mysteriously glowing lace Urchins, hovering above the water, contrasting the skyscrapers, create a sense of place that is unique to Singapore.


The lace symbolically weaves different people and cultures, while physically, the openings in the surface create patterns of light against the sky, water and city, a juxtaposition of a permeable surface on different visual layers.  


Generally, lace is small in scale, and often private. Shown in a large scale in a public place, it creates a sense of surprise and memory of the space.  


Lace is used as an embellishment for a special celebration.  The softly glowing, hovering lace Urchins create visual poetry celebrating the cultural diversity of Singapore.

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