Corollaria

Corollaria Branch

Year

2024

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Corollaria Branch is a sculpture created by Nervous System at MIT in collaboration with students from MIT’s Morningside Academy for Design. The 9 foot long aluminum sculpture is made of 130 flat aluminum panels was fabricated completely at the MIT MAD shop over the course of a weeklong workshop taught by Jessica and Jesse. The hollow tree-like form of the design is perforated by an intricate lace-work of cells whose scale and direction morph seamlessly along the surface. The mathematically generated patterns recall the organic forms of bryozoans, polypore mushrooms and plant tissues.

Student team: Maxwell Berger, Joey Dong, Theo Gerst, Teresa Jiang, Adelmo Morrison Orozco, Simon Radhakrishnan, Pria Sawhney, Layla Stanton, and Gloria Zhu

Special thanks: Bill McKenna and John Ochsendorf

  1. Corollaria Branch

    installed at MIT. photo by Emily Katrencik

  2. Corollaria Branch

    installed at MIT. photo by Emily Katrencik

  3. Corollaria Branch

    installed at MIT. photo by Emily Katrencik

  4. Corollaria Branch

    installed at MIT. photo by Emily Katrencik

  5. installed at MIT. photo by Emily Katrencik