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Athiba Balasubramanian

jenga tower

Rising emission levels in the atmosphere are a cause of concern, one that needs to be addressed immediately. The Jenga tower consists of a series of angular blocks stacked on top of each other, wherein each block is made using modular units that can be altered according to the requirements within a site.

The individual units can be made using both repurposed steel or cross laminated timber panels both of which are versatile, durable and reduce the overall carbon emissions for the structure.




The Jenga tower illustrations offer a glimpse into the evolution of high dense structures that consume a ton of energy and resources. They are cost effective, environment friendly, and can be repurposed at the end of their cycle. We will continue to explore this idea and develop further models to study the efficiency of the structure and the details that accompany such a design.




A4 | Digital Illustration

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Minimalism  |  Spatial Design  |  Bio-integration

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