This is a model of <i>Biodiversity Pavilion, </i>an installation that stands in South Africa. Here, Oxman used melanin, a responsive naturally occurring pigment that provides shade from the sun, reducing the need for additional cladding.  Photo 4 of 6 in Q&A: Neri Oxman’s Radical Vision for the Future of the Built Environment

Q&A: Neri Oxman’s Radical Vision for the Future of the Built Environment

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In Biodiversity Pavilion, an installation proposed for South Africa that’s represented by this model in the exhibit, Oxman used melanin, a naturally occurring pigment that provides protection from the sun.