visiondivision: cancer city

visiondivision: cancer city


'cancer city'



'cancer city'

'a country gentlemen once bought 10000 crayfishes in the 90’s to plant in a stream running through his land.
in the autumn he would capture about a hundred of them to eat at the annual swedish crayfish parties.
the crayfishes however slowly started to emigrate to another nearby lake outside the patron’s estate.
desperate of seeing his neighbors feast on his crayfishes, he contacted visiondivision to solve his problem.
visiondivision decided to help the patron by building him a refugee where the crayfishes could immigrate back.
by investigating the condition of the stream we soon found out that it was the lack of stones, hiding places
and the lack of calcite that probably had made the crayfishes emigrate. the city planning would focus on
solving these issues
.(...)' - visiondivision





the design for 'cancer city' is an undulated concrete landscape in which crayfish live inside the structures hills.
these hills are equipped with lids which allow the gentleman to walk on top of the landscape so that he can
capture his yearly crayfish quota. a white path runs on the construction so that the hunter can hunt during
the night when crayfish are most active. waterproof LED lights are attached inside the hills, attracting the crayfish,
making them visible to the hunter. the man-made hills have several escape holes and underground safe zones,
just to make sure that hunting won't be too easy.



up close look at the undulating landscape made of butong


a lightweight, slightly transparent concrete called 'butong'  was chosen for the construction because of its properties
which allow the structure to be water resistant, transportable and is strong enough to carry full grown persons
or animals walking along it, providing shelter to the crayfishes.

'butong' is a lightweight slightly transparent concrete which was invented by a firm which goes by the same name.
the material is only two centimeters in depth without any metal reinforcement that can rust and the mould could be
bendable after casting which enabled visiondivision to create the undulating landscape of concrete without having to
build time consuming cast forms. butong also includes calcite in its composition which attracts crayfish.






crayfish living within the holes of the structure



the river by night


'cancer city' rests in a stream, waiting for its inhabitants to arrive. walking on the flawless craftsmanship just one
week after inauguration they met one of the first inhabitants staring at them from its new nest.

the project is a collaboration between vision division (anders berensson and ulf mejergren) and the butong team
(lars höglund and benjamin levy.



'cancer city' site and surrounding area with crayfish emigration pattern



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andrea db
08.28.10  
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Super cool project!
anna   08.29.10
looks fantastic, great concept, great presentation!
Manny   08.29.10
I didn't know that concrete could be this thin and flexible, fits perfect with the project. Congrats!
Escobar   08.29.10
Oh, the rich certainly have more problems that you or I. At least he didnt have feudal rights to shoot "poachers"!
I'd love to see this concept applied to restoring habitat for species endangered by human activities such as mining-
vexedvixin   08.29.10
And the light effects are really great!
if you look at their website, you can find much of these effects on other projects...
arthur   08.29.10
Very interesting design story. Thanks for presenting d;-)
Jetwax   08.29.10
This is cool. What's up with the name and the holes in the membrane?
mstndvn   08.29.10
awesome!
axel   08.29.10
Wow, amazing project!! Very interesting in a lot of ways...bravo!
Daxcrasher   08.30.10
A really great discours of a quite small but very dedicated project that most architects perhaps would not consider as important.
Vision Division seems to be at their top when they design buildings for animals and kids. I hope they can translate that passion into bigger buildings.
Pedro   08.30.10
Perfect!
Benjy   08.31.10
Just love their rich images and storytelling, its like a fairytale almost.
Benz   09.04.10

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