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Nesting Plan VII  Formosan Wild Boar Public Art Installation by Into the Woods & Co.

Nesting Plan VII Formosan Wild Boar Public Art Installation

Silver A' Design Award Winner 2025

Scanning this outdoor sculptural installation from background to foreground, the distant zone presents a dense wall of trees with leaves in deep forest green and bright spring green, their canopy creating a textured backdrop like layers of soft velvet in varied green temperatures from cool blue-green to warm yellow-green, the sky visible above appears as gentle cerulean blue, cool and fresh like a clear spring morning, with soft white clouds suggesting cotton or whipped cream floating serenely overhead, moving to the middle ground the sculpture itself commands attention, rising approximately two to three meters tall and spanning perhaps four meters wide, its form suggests a large animal or shelter created from warm-toned wood planks arranged horizontally in overlapping layers like fish scales or weathered barn siding, the wood color ranges from warm honey like amber or caramelized sugar to deeper burnt orange like autumn leaves, creating visual warmth that would feel sun-soaked to the touch, projecting outward from this wooden body are numerous bamboo poles in natural pale cream and soft tan tones, these cylindrical forms thrust at dramatic diagonal angles in all directions like a burst of energy or the quills of a porcupine, some reaching three meters or more into the space around the sculpture, their tips capped with metallic protective ends that catch light with cool silver gleams, the interior of the structure visible through gaps in the wooden armor suggests a sheltered cavity with wooden benches or seating, an inviting refuge that would feel enclosed yet ventilated, offering shade and protection, the foreground presents a gently maintained lawn in fresh grass green, soft underfoot with the springy texture of healthy turf, the overall atmosphere suggests peaceful warmth with gentle outdoor sounds of rustling leaves and birdsong, the air carrying the subtle fragrance of cut grass and warm timber.

Nesting Plan VII Formosan Wild Boar is inspired by the nesting behavior of Taiwan's native wild boar. The work reflects the animal's instinct to build protective shelters using natural materials and to position itself with its snout facing the entrance as a form of vigilance. Made from native cedar and bamboo, the structure incorporates traditional joinery techniques along with digital design tools to create a nestlike space that visitors can enter. The curved seating orients the body toward the opening, echoing the boar's posture and encouraging interaction with the forest surroundings.