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Asgn01: pos/neg example (16)Watermarks Project + Saudi Aramco Control Center
cathedral meridian & Window of the World
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Good and not so good spatial information design+ Txtual Healing
The Good, the Bad and the UglyGood - Pedestrian Wayfinding from Hiromura Masaaki for the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation Bad - Edward Burtynsky's photographs of factories in Cankun, Xiamen, China Ugly - Failblog
The illuminating and the problematicMy example of good spatial design is the Waterworks Project, a public art project staged in Bristol, England, where rising sea level marks are projects onto buildings in the city to illustrate the estimated impact of the Greenland ice cap melting. For poor spatial design integration, I chose to critique Boston’s South Station, which is currently covered in excessive advertising and recently provided a troublesome experience for me in meeting a class group there – no one agreed on where the central meeting place was, which led to a lot of confusion and quality time spent among the Pepsi advertisements.
The Holly Wisdom basilica Istanbul-TurkeyThe Good: The Bad:
Good/Bad Spatial Information Design: Jeff WarrenI found three examples of good spatial information design: the Panopticon (Benthams and more specifically Presidio Modelo in Cuba ), robotic warehouses, and PARKINFORMATION, the parking proposal by Natalie Jeremijenko. For poor spatial information design I chose The World, a collection of islands off the coast of Dubai, which I will compare with the Million Dollar Homepage.
Dynamic Space and Adaptive SignageNegative example: The space was a demonstration of Steelcase's new focus on the concept of dynamic-use office space. All space dividers were modular, enabling easy reconfiguration of the floor plan to suit the needs of people. However, their signage was not only badly lighted, information-starved, and visually inaccessible, it was static and incongruous with the activity needs of the people and visitors who will inhabit that space. Positive example: Projected guidance system designed with consideration of the architectural form and material of the building, and complementing the informational content of the space. (In addition, the projections are positioned in such a way that visitors can interact with it.)
good/bad (sorta)It is perhaps architectural blasphemy to call Aldo Rossi's Cemetery at Modena bad design, even if one is talking only about the design of spatial information, but in comparing it to Pere Lachaise in Paris, one can at least say it would not be as accommodating to such a plethora of circumstances..
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