INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Jeremy Loup – Nestwork
by Jeremy Loup
This collection of three artificial bird nests addresses specific needs for cohabitation between birds and human environments. Each model is designed to be functional, accessible, and easy to reproduce. The tit nest supports natural regulation of pine processionary caterpillars. The grebe nest offers a floating structure for ports, preventing the birds from settling on boats. For common swifts, the nest is designed to be mounted on balconies, significantly reducing the high costs of traditional installations. All three nests follow the same construction logic : a cork shell for thermal and acoustic insulation, combined with Paulownia panels, a durable and weather-resistant wood. Their simplicity allows for production and assembly within sheltered workshops.