The Village Community by Daniel Cordell, Cypress, Unique, 110cm high by 35cm wide by 10cm deep, Architecture sculpture
The Village Community by Daniel Cordell is a unique architectural sculpture carved from warm-toned cypress wood. Measuring 110cm high, 35cm wide, and 10cm deep, the piece presents a vertical village, an imaginative stack of small houses built one atop another, designed to hang on a wall.
Each house is carved with distinct, charming details. Windows, pitched roofs, and doors emerge from the wood’s grain, giving the sculpture a handcrafted, lived-in feel. Though stylised, the structures remain familiar, echoing hillside towns or cliffside settlements where space demands creativity and closeness.
Cordell arranges the buildings in a cascading formation, with each level supporting the next. This sense of support and layering reflects community strength, interdependence, and the beauty of shared space. The natural grain and soft colour of the cypress wood add warmth, inviting the viewer to explore its details up close.
The sculpture balances whimsy with precision. It feels grounded in real architecture but elevated by its dreamlike verticality. The decision to mount it on a wall enhances this feeling, as though the village is climbing upwards, always reaching.
With The Village Community, Cordell captures not just buildings, but the soul of a place, its rhythm, closeness, and shared history. It’s a thoughtful tribute to how people build, live, and connect.
































