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TopicAnnoucement: E14 information postedHello everyone, Just wanted to let you know that we have uploaded resources about E14 on the E14 Info page, linked at the top. Current content includes floorplans, sections, and a 3d model. Feel free to use these in any way for your assignments throughout the semester. If you would like something (anything) that isn't there, let us know and we'll see about getting it for you. The offer also extends to things that aren't E14 -- if you would like something (anything) about space or information that isn't here (or anywhere), let us know and we'll see what we can do. Enjoy!
Assignment #02: Electronic Wayfinding SystemConsider a digital wayfinding system for E14 or the E14/E15 complex. The system should address the needs of the many different users of the building - staff, researchers, students, guests. Think about how each constituency makes use of the space and how that influences your design. The system should do all of the things that any good system does: clarify the arrangement of spaces within the building and guide people to the places they want to go. In addition, you can think about new functions - locating friends, encouraging collaboration, connecting the real and the virtual, providing greater openness and transparency, etc. Your design should also speak to the kind of place that the Media Lab is (or wants to be).
Watermarks Project + Saudi Aramco Control Center
Model of E14 for class assignmentClick here to download the .3ds file. We will try to post this in a few other formats as well.
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:
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