Concept: Corrosion

Species:

Interface elements

Multi-Species Viewing Devices

The Multi-Species Viewing Devices are ecological interface elements that frame different layers of the riverside habitat. Through varied openings, heights, and orientations, they guide people to observe birds, plants, water, and ground-level species, turning the ramp edge into a shared space of awareness between humans and non-humans.

The intention is to soften the ramp infrastructure without disturbing the existing wall condition. Instead of covering the edge with decorative panels, the modules create an ecological interface that gives the ramp wall a second function: habitat support. The system combines landscape, material, and biodiversity into one modular construction strategy.

Design Intent

Prefab elements – on top of stone walls

The stones can be designed in such a way that the due to the angles humans can’t sit over them. The design includes few of the feeding pockets.

Plans and elevation

Prefab elements- side of the ramp  

The Erosion Pocket Modules are prefabricated ecological wall units designed for the side of the ramp. Inspired by eroded riverbanks and weathered stone, the modules transform the ramp edge into a porous habitat surface. Through carved pockets, planted recesses, shaded cavities, and micro-perforations, the system supports vegetation, insects, pollinators, and small non-human species while reinforcing the geological and riverside identity of the site.

Plans and elevation

Chair

Prototype -1 Corrosion Logic 

Composition lacked in cement – 

60% CDW , 30% Soil , 10% water

Failure points:  Rocks embedded in the rammed prototype

Observations:  Removal of stones was difficult.

Prototype -2  

Fabrication Process

Fabrication

Composition:

Final Prototype: