Controlled ecosystems.
Limited living objects.
STRUCTURE FIRST, NATURE FOLLOWS. NOTHING HERE IS ACCIDENTAL.
DEGE 01 - Sita
Roots are exposed. Humidity is trapped. Growth is regulated by the boundaries of glass and stone.
DEGE 02 - Esmer
A solid concrete body is cut open, exposing its internal void. Light occupies the incision.
DEGE 03 - Greeble
Cast in concrete, the surface reads as an over-articulated ruin. Cracks interrupt the geometry.
Industrial: Concrete, rebar, sand...
Natural: Moss, flowers, plants...
Human: No contact after creation...
If you dare.
If you dare.
Ecobrutalism. The philosophy behing DEGE.
DEGE treats nature as a system, not an ornament.
Concrete, glass, and structure are used to contain, not soften, allowing growth to emerge through constraint and material honesty.
Each object is designed as a controlled ecosystem,
where change, adaptation, and time are part of the form.
Nothing is added for decoration or comfort.
Design remains open, evolving long after completion.
