Seed Archive by Brittany Bell

Brittany Bell: Seed Archive

Seed archive by Brittany Bell, a student at Victoria University School of Design in Wellington, New Zealand.

Brittany Bell: Seed Archive

“Seeds will be stored in the event of a future apocalypse,” explains Bell, who goes on to say that “Structure is a plant that has grown from the city.”

Brittany Bell: Seed Archive

The following text is from Brittany Bell:


Every year more and more species of plants are becoming endangered or extinct.  The New Zealand government has proposed the notion to create a seed archive for the Pacific Region to house its native plants and preserve them for future generations.

Brittany Bell: Seed Archive

The major problem to overcome will be constructing architecture that will adapt to the changing and unpredictable future environment.  Therefore the architecture will mimic the architecture of a plant, as plants have the innate ability to adapt to their changing environment.  The architecture of the seed archive is in the form of a growing cytoskeleton of a plant.

Brittany Bell: Seed Archive

It continues to grow and adapt to prevailing wind, rainfall and sun exposure.  For example the wings on the sides of the structure are heat sensitive and move to accommodate the protected plants within.

Brittany Bell: Seed Archive

The funnel forms in the interior act as the main structural columns, but also house the large trees that need to grow upwards towards the sun.  The architecture will be able to grow and expand overtime and rely on element-sensitive technology to exist without human presence.

Brittany Bell: Seed Archive

via Dezeen and Britt Bell Design.

One Comment, Comment or Ping

  1. Kristen

    Beautiful and Functional, Great design!

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