industrial modules and organic soil build architectural installation that grows with the forest

Lighthouse by JXY Studio integrates architecture and ecology

 

JXY Studio’s Lighthouse installation integrates industrial materials with the living components of the forest, creating a structure that operates as both a built system and an ecological habitat. The project investigates how artificial and natural environments can coexist through shared spatial and material frameworks.

 

Set within a primeval forest, the installation references the fundamental elements that sustain life, like soil, vegetation, sunlight, air, and rainfall. These elements form the basis of complex ecological networks that support species across scales, from microorganisms to larger fauna. Drawing a parallel between these systems and human-made infrastructures, the project considers how both depend on structural, energetic, and material flows that enable survival and continuity.

all images courtesy of JXY Studio

 

 

Industrial modules and forest soil combine to form living system

 

The design team at JXY Studio constructs Lighthouse using modular industrial materials combined with forest soil containing humus and microorganisms. This integration allows the structure to sustain various forms of life, including insects, birds, and plants, effectively functioning as a shared habitat. Its open configuration facilitates the movement of air, light, and moisture, promoting interaction between natural processes and architectural form.

 

Spatially, the installation is composed of stratified layers that organize growth and habitation vertically. These layers create permeability within the structure, allowing environmental conditions such as sunlight and rain to pass through while providing niches for ecological occupation. By aligning human construction methods with natural growth patterns, The Lighthouse proposes a model of interdependence where architecture becomes an active participant in ecological cycles. The project redefines infrastructure as a medium of coexistence—one that supports not only human needs but also the broader continuity of living systems.

the Lighthouse by JXY Studio merges industrial material with the living systems of the forest

the installation functions as both architecture and ecological habitat

designed to explore coexistence between artificial and natural environments

modular components support both structural and biological functions

layers of industrial material become a platform for natural growth

the installation hosts insects, birds, and plants within its framework

forest soil and humus are integrated within the structure to sustain life

the design references soil, sunlight, air, and rainfall as essential life elements

light and air circulate freely through the open, porous framework

industrial modules and organic matter coexist in a single architectural form

the Lighthouse blurs the boundary between construction and environment

the installation demonstrates how built systems can sustain living processes

 

project info:

 

name: The Lighthouse

architect: JXY Studio | @jxy_studio

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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