In this video, Adam discusses his inspiration and the story of Kite Breeze.
The main premise of the design is that it’s one building block that creates endless patterns and opportunities starting from the simple rotating around its axis. It can be used in one layer, which provides a certain number of patterns, and when doubled in another layer, the opportunities increase further, and so on.
While the majority of
breeze blocks on the market are a simple extrusion of a profile, Kite has a set-back relief which creates further opportunities for pattern making, light flittering and creation of dynamic shadows.
“With endless block configurations, patterns and arrangements, I’m intrigued to see how architects, designers and homeowners can play with Kite to help bring their design to life,” says Adam.