2021

2021

2021

E-cacia is a 7m wide solar shelter that has minimal ground level impact, but is still able to collect large amounts of solar energy. Ecacia’s irregular nonogan form has been derived from the shape of the African Acacia tree. They have wide flat canopies with very little lower vegetation so work perfectly for shade and shelter. The power generated can either be used locally or fed back into the grid.

Ecacia is a tool for placemaking that can work as a singular centre piece or in a series to create autonomous public areas. The shelter fits seamlessly into the urban environment and is perfect to create ample shaded areas for people to congregate.

Ecacia’s structure is constructed from Aluminium and steel which supports a solar canopy with a slatted wooden underside. The shelter contains four programmable LED lamps concealed within the splitting branches. These lamps shine up onto the wooded canopy, turning the E-Cacia into a magnificent beacon capable of illuminating large areas or providing a secure, comforting glow.


© Samuel Wilkinson 2024

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© Samuel Wilkinson 2024

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© Samuel Wilkinson 2024

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