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New 'living' sculpture in Cambridge offers vision for sustainable future

Meander was unveiled earlier this month at Tapestry Hall and it's said to be the largest living architecture sculpture in the world.

It features large spheres, cloud canopies and water-like formations made up of about half a million pieces using materials such as metal and recycled polymer. There are about 100 motion sensors that react with sound, light and movement, ultimately bringing the sculpture to life.

Meander was designed by Philip Beesley, architecture professor at the University of Waterloo and team lead of the Living Architecture Systems Group.

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