Project
Design of Exhibition Space Using Graphic Design Based on a Role-Based Approach. Project “Chain Reaction”
Category
Best Project of Public Space by Student
About the project (provided by the applicant)
The “Chain Reaction” project demonstrates the application of an algorithm developed by the author for structuring the creation of information carriers in an exhibition space.
Graphic and environmental design tools are used as a means of communication with visitors in an exhibition where the object on display does not have a physical form.
The space is divided into three zones: positive, neutral, and negative radiation influence. Expressive design techniques program the visitor’s perception of each zone. Particularly notable are the long “foreshadowing” corridor, preparing visitors for the disaster hall, and the hall dedicated to acute radiation sickness, where broken tiles metaphorically represent damaged cells of the body.
Location
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Project design year
2025
Extra visual materials
Multimedia project video, album, and defense photos: https://cloud.mail.ru/public/nWER/XMhnYrZbZ
VR: https://truevirtualtours.com/ru/panorama/207695/360view
Applicant
Anna Vladimirovna Ilina
Master’s student at Saint Petersburg State University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Design, program “Graphic Design.” Supervisors: Alexey Grigorievich Boyko, Svetlana Vladimirovna Vitkovskaya, Iliana Alexandrovna Makhovikova.
Author of the project
Anna Vladimirovna Ilina
Visualization
Anna Vladimirovna Ilina
Status of the project
Project
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