
Parallels Museum
Typology
Climate change exhibition
Semester
Summer 2024
Loction
Coast of Australia
Purpose
Competition
Competition
Museum of Emotions
Software
Rhino, Adobe, Twinmotion
With this project, I intended to encapsulate human emotions within architecture itself. This led me to divide the program into two main forms and use those forms to represent one of the most emotionally bearing issues of our generation: climate change.
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With that in mind I wanted to give the people a perceived reality of a future where we have taken control of our emissions and a future where we have left our planet to parish.
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I leaned on the use of materials, lighting, and nature to get the points across. in the positive emotion form you have a tiered garden space with cascading water in the center creating a warm and relaxing environment. In the other form the use of itemized light along with concrete and thin pools of water in the exibits are there to push the idea of what will come to be without proper action.
on to detail that define my work. It's a space where each project tells a story, inviting potential employers to explore the depth of my design philosophy and the innovative solutions I bring to the table.
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![MoE section [Converted].png](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/388067_e0399662930241da9e01fb4e7f9b51cb~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_1793,h_1132,al_c,q_95,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/388067_e0399662930241da9e01fb4e7f9b51cb~mv2.png)