The Living Planet Installation, Cambridge

Living Planet artistic installation at Clayton Hotel in Cambridge by Inclume Architects

Architectural paper art window installation at the Clayton Hotel, Cambridge.

Our proposal for the Cambridge Window Wanderland 2023 tells a story of ‘The Living Planet’, creating a colourful spectrum of paper animals arranged across two window fronts at the Clayton Hotel in central Cambridge.

The installation takes reference from animals, differentiating between the land and sea through a varied range of shaded tones emanating from a central core. Green indicates land animals and blue represents sea creatures.

Delicate handcrafted origami was used to add depth, not only to the animals themselves, but to give an overall three-dimensional effect when arranged in a circular form. Earth, life and totality are represented by the circle. These polygonal forms provide a backdrop for light, casting varied shadows throughout the day and night, from the sun and internal illumination of the building.

This playful take on the theme ‘The Living Planet’ encourages passers-by to pause and take interest in the installation. It aims to act as a reminder that we as humans sometimes get distracted by our urban surroundings, often unaware that we share the planet with around 8.7 million species of plants and animals!

We welcomed visitors to count the different types of species in each window and spot how many they can find.

More details can be found on Cambridge BID Window Wanderland here.

Architects street view of paper installation lit up at night
Entrance to the hotel with the visual approach
Window display of green animals at the foyer of a star hotel
Amazing view  of the artwork from the front of the hotel with man walking inside
Artistic work as a window display at a hotel in Cambridge
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