SURBITON YATAI with MArch U5 (Kingston School of Art)

This 5 metre tall structure was designed by 121 Collective and MArch Unit 5 students to act as a landmark for the annual Seething Festival organised by The Community Brain in Surbiton. The festival celebrates the story of Lefi Ganderson, the Goatboy from Mount Seething who drove the giant away and united the community behind him, representing the community’s commitment to share positivity and creativity.

Pulled by local children along plywood tracks to signal the start and end of the street parade, the 4-wheeled structure is inspired by traditional Japanese festival floats from Kuki Andon Matsuri in Kanagawa, Japan. These prefabricated Japanese floats are annually assembled by their communities in order to celebrate the pride and spirit of the community and represent the craftsmanship of each district. Likewise, the Surbiton Yatai uses a panellised system making it easy to assemble with a base formed of 4 oak sleepers and wheels made out of solid timber. The outer lattice frame hosts 420 recycled milk bottles containing seed bombs, wild flowers and herbs. These plants and seed bombs are then distributed to the community from the central internal platform, promoting sustainability, green growth, and up-cycling.

Photographs are credited to Ben Tynegate & Serina Harb.