Manta Rays by Vincent Callebaut

Manta Rays is a sustainable cluster of ecolodges in Tensile Membrane Structures (TMS) in Bali, Indonesia.

Vincent Callebaut

For the project “Manta Rays’ form-finding was the first step in the design process, in which the structure has adopted a unique equilibrium shape based on the initial configuration of the structure and the applied initial prestress.

Vincent Callebaut

In this biomimetic approach, using a minimum of material, mixing bamboo structure and organic jute fabric, this Tensile Membrane construction achieves architectural biophilic and curvature shapes, not achievable by other roof materials.

Vincent Callebaut

Pre-stressed membrane and organic fabric is weather resistant, sustainable, and able to withstand large tensile strength yet lightweight.

Vincent Callebaut

The Manta Rays project is thus built 100% in bio-based materials, it is easily removable and reassemblable like a giant meccano, to better respect the Balinese site in which it is set up. Source and images Courtesy of Vincent Callebaut.

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut

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