Refugee housing; Single modular unit.
View towards performance area and digital painting walls.
Ground Storey; Retail Books.
General view of open-concept office area
River of Immersion.
The entrance comprises a front desk-cum-checkout on one side, and a feature exhibit on the other that encourages incoming visitors to take a stand; represented by a tangible object that would be selected and used to interact with their environment.
This small exhibition space features pre-context inforgraphics, printed on fabric gauze screens and hung from ceiling to floor. It serves as transitional space for users unfamiliar with sustainability, cosmetics and/or environmental footprint.
An amphiteatre-like space with a single interactive bar to be used to interact with other users. It is set up in a way that mimics the plaintiff-defendant benches in a common courtroom. Each user plays a different role depending on their Tangible Objects.
Users’ tangible objects activates the screens with a fully interactive 3D model of a Faber-Castell Cosmetic product. The model can be disassembled and expanded upon for information on cosmetic material and ingredient source.
This space features tall glass displays of every Faber-Castell cosmetic product up to date. Interactive surfaces are used in conjunction with the tangible object to shop and add products to a virtual cart.
Users are invited to try their hand at creating their own colour cosmetics products from scratch. This gives them a say in what materials and ingredients they want to use, enabling 100% brand-consumer transparency in communication.
Area zoning with highlighted features.
Rendered to show selected floor and wall finishes.