Media Design

Media design is dynamic for common areas or transient spaces. An interactive component can be added to enhance the residents’ experience. Media design brings an immersive environment and is an immediate differentiator for residents and potential donors. Content is editable and can be kept current. Potential donor walls can be expanded as needed.

Media Wall

Shown here are 5 different placeholder scenes to reflect the surface area extent of a potential digital wall. Content will be developed once the design process is approved. Digital scenes and information graphics can be changed with the time of day, season, or special occasions. Donor walls can be animated and made lively. If desired, the imagery in the space can be responsive to resident movement or interaction.

Section 1

A section view through the central stair is at the heart of the building. Multistory dynamic media wall brings cohesion across all floors.

Section 2

Media design can be coordinated and work in concert with other architectural features such as the multistory sculptural mobile.

Media DesignInspiration

LED Screen - Still or moving images can be integrated with architectural surfaces, such as expansive walls. Content can vary from time of day or season to season.

Projection-Mapping: Projected image or video adds dynamic layer to static elements. The surface could be anything from a sculptural element to a blank wall surface.

InteractiveInstallations

Active Engagement: Pleasant distractions create moments of joy for families dealing with stressful circumstances.

Interactive design can be a playful feature, possibly at the seating area or at the base of the central stair. A user's motion or touch can trigger the on-screen animation to respond.

Ambiance: Digital content can respond to residents' movements to create lively or subtle digital scenes.