Arboreal Eco Lampposts

KiBiSi Street Lights Treat Urban Illuminators Like Trees

It's all well to employ biomimicry in the design of functional objects, but it's a rarity to then interact with such creations in any way resembling the organic original's use. These solar KiBiSi Street Lights do not use the tree's form in vain, and rather playfully explore the range of fringe functions that the concept could incorporate.

For example, the branching streetlight structure does not have lamps installed on every angular bough, as the odd one is reserved for the suspension of a swing. The industrial form is then instantly transformed into a whimsical urban object, affording a unique environment for social and infrastructural interaction.

A second stump can be fixed as another offshoot to KiBiSi sTREEt Lights which becomes an integrated garbage can. It's refreshing to see the complexities of this design being explored with such imagination.

Biomimicry-inspired Designs
Opportunities for incorporating natural forms and functions into various objects and structures.
Multifunctional Structures
Potential for objects to serve multiple purposes and enhance interactions in urban environments.
Interactive Urban Objects
Exploration of playful and social ways to engage with functional objects in public spaces.

Where This Applies

Urban Design
Incorporation of innovative and interactive features into urban infrastructure and objects.
Sustainable Energy
Exploration of solar powered designs in combination with natural forms and functions.
Waste Management
Integrating garbage and recycling functions into urban structures and objects in innovative ways.
SCORE
5.8 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 86%
Activity 80%
Freshness 8%

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