Practice ResearchRaven Row - The Ulm Model Royal Institute of British Architects - Life of Clay, We Live in the Office, Façadism AA Gallery - Unknown Fields: Dark Side of the City AA Bookshop - The Playground Project (2016) Serpentine Sackler Gallery - Helen Brown: Drunk Brown House Serpentine Gallery - Marc Camille Chaimowicz: An Autumn Lexicon British Science Museum - Wonderlab: The Statoil Gallery The London Trip was very insightful for my primary research. I got to see in person actual concepts and designs by The Ulm School of Design. Visited both RIBA and AA, from which I discovered the book The Playground Project (2016) in the AA shop. I feel that this book fuels my love for playground design by looking through the history of both past and current playgrounds. What I noted from Chaimowicz work was how it was displayed within the space to allow viewers free choice to move around the space to explore his work from many angles. I want to take this into consideration for if I were to create a space, that I consider the way others may approach certain aspects.
Visiting the Wonderlab was a fantastic opportunity to see how the Science museum was encouraging learning about science through play. The gallery space was fairly dim-lighted because of alot of the installations used bright (and some coloured) lights. It provided the chance to play and experiment with physics, knowledge about momentum, outer space, refraction and more through kinaesthetic learning. The whole space relied on interaction from the public to reveal it's discoveries and I'd love to be able to create a space that attracts children to be curious and interactive. Comments are closed.
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