Interior Design INT465 J. Anderson, L. Deschamp, N. Hubbell, E. Keith, C. Thiatmaja, J. Vasquez

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"For your child and the child within you." "We inspire children throughout metropolitan Phoenix area through exhibitions and activities focusing on discovering art, nurturing creative thinking, and engaging families." The I.D.E.A. Museum offers a unique experience to the users: the opportunity to view and experience art and then immediately react to it. This effort to engage visitors extends to the parents; involving the caregivers provides a more enriching experience and keeps everyone entertained.

Level 01 - Furniture Plan Scale: 1/32” = 1’ - 0”

Offices

Residential Shopping & Dining Museums

INTERVENTIONS

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Level 02 - Furniture Plan

Develop Pedestrian Walkway & more gardens

Scale: 1/32” = 1’ - 0”

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OPEN TO ABOVE

OPEN TO ABOVE

Increase Natural Light and Outdoor Views by replacing walls with windows

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OPEN TO ABOVE

OPEN TO ABOVE

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Level 01 - RCP

Level 02 - RCP

Scale: 1/64” = 1’ - 0”

Scale: 1/64” = 1’ - 0”

INCREASED REVENUE ATRIUM

CAPACITY: 250 SPECIAL EVENT: $650

Add a Teen Space to expand demographic and retain families

CLASSROOM

CAPACITY: 150 EDUCATIONAL: $600

ARTVILLE

CAPACITY:100 PRIVATE EVENTS: $550

(3)CLASSROOMS CAPACITY: 25 EDUCATIONAL: $150

CLASSROOM

CAPACITY: 40 EDUCATIONAL: $200

(2) WORKSHOPS

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CAFE

CAPACITY: 40 NOT-FOR-PROFIT: $225 PRIVATE EVENTS: $450

Open up ceiling to maximize space and increase museum offerings

CAPACITY: 20 EDUCATIONAL: $200

LOUNGE

CAPACITY: 15 MEETING: $150

BALCONY

CAPACITY: 35 NOT-FOR-PROFIT: $350 PRIVATE EVENTS: $425

LOUNGE

BALCONY

CAPACITY: 15 EDUCATIONAL: $150

CAPACITY: 15 EDUCATIONAL: $150

MUSEUM

CAPACITY: 500 MESA NOT-FOR-PROFIT: $750 NOT-FOR-PROFIT: $1,500 PRIVATE EVENTS: $2,250

SKIN FACADE

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Move offices to expand square footage of Museum

Connect Campus with a Skin Facade

"The Crumb" The Crumb is a mechanism for community outreach and expanding awareness of the museum. It breaks away from the cafe to nearby schools, street fairs and parks. When it is not active it parks outside the cafe.

The entry seeks to be a portal through which the relationship of informal city to formal museum space is inverted. An exaggerated wooden tunnel beckons the public and upon entry serves to deposit them into a space which brings out the child within.

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"The Cookie Cutter" This acts as an extension of the museum along the river bed of the Rio Salado. It offers a foldable skin that offers and engaging experience.

INT 465: Spring 2018 Interior Design Studio VI: Institutional Design

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Connections were made form the museum to surrounding amenities to create the pattern. Perforated panels are engraved with donor names. As more people donate, the skin will take over the building giving donors the opportunity to literally help build the museum. The facade is made up of a series of metal panels that span the length of the building. Panels A-I create a standardized block that is repeated to make up the skin.

Students: J. Anderson, L. Deschamp, N. Hubbell, E. Keith, C. Thiatmaja, J. Vasquez, Z. Zhang Instructor: Milagros Zingoni


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