The Moon in the Water draws on the structural form of part of the dragonfly's wing veins. Through rigorous digital structural calculations, it achieves extremely efficient material utilization with a thin and light span on water.
By drawing on the honeycomb grid structure of the dragonfly wing tip, in addition to the stability in terms of force, the distinction between the horizontal and vertical keels is weakened, and the supporting structure is integrated into one. The two layers of staggered turning refer to the structure of the palm leaves. In the case of thin material, the thickness of truss beam is strengthened in disguise. In this way, the form of structure and skin is unified. Considering the need to correspond with the surrounding flexible landscape and water environment, we have extended the design of the curved and wavy structural system, making the overall shape resemble ripples on the water surface.