An acoustic sculpture driven by the tides. Discover a tactile environment where the breathing of the sea translates into a meditative symphony of stone and water.
Step into a quiet discovery. The environment forms the instrument, and nature acts as the composer.
As waves roll into the bay, water forces air through submerged PVC pipes, creating organic, deep, and resonant tones that shift with the tides.
Carved from reclaimed granite and marble cemetery stones, the terraced structure offers tactile pathways and acoustic listening stations.
Located at the edge of the city, it provides a meditative retreat. Visitors are encouraged to sit, listen, and feel the vibration of the bay.
The Wave Organ relies entirely on the physical dynamics of the ocean. It requires no electricity—only the continuous motion of water and air.
Waves enter the submerged ends of the pipes.
Water compresses the air column upward.
Air escapes through acoustic vents, producing deep murmurs.
A simulated preview of the ambient acoustics at high tide.