Dimensioned structural drawing of the Resonance Conch

Journal · July 22, 2026

The Conch, on paper

Before a single pole is cut, a structure has to survive on paper. A look at the dimensioned anatomy of our next piece.

The Resonance Conch, the spiral shell that named our collective, is resolved to dimensioned drawings: 31 feet at the crown, 53 feet along the footprint, a walk-in chamber with a ramp spiraling up to a woven nest.

The structural logic is legible right on the sheet: shell ribs made of three bundled bamboo poles, ten centimeters each, steel-strapped together. A split-bamboo lattice as the outer skin. A reciprocal tower of twenty-centimeter culms carrying the ramp. Every line is a decision a reviewer can check, which is the whole point.

The Conch is commissionable. It is waiting for a first home: a festival, a sculpture garden, a resort, a stretch of private land with room for a shell to wash up. If you have the site, we have the drawings.

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