The Language of Color Board

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transition space

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THE LANGUAGE OF COLOR

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lab area

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QR codes on them for people to scan and learn about the images

CASE STUDY

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CAUSE AND EFFECT

TYPOLOGIES (ACTIVE PUBLIC SPACES)

INFLORA

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Color Theory The space consists of original concrete and graffiti with new paint, concrete walls, and pavement

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37’0

32

effect: movement of textile

13’0”

cause: user swinging

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(allows for flexibility)

Cause and Effect exemplifies how users causes the textile to bring movement and sound through playful activities such as swinging and lounging.

Virtual reality zone

31’ x 25’

68’ x 32’

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1

2

58’ x 25’

bathrooms

playscape skateboarding ping pong

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16’5

5

4

57’ x 41’

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rea

28’ x

10’4”

metal attachment varys in height

Stadium seating is permanently placed for people around the neighborhood to relax, study, and hangout with friends and family.

flowers

Human behavior Users have the option to gather, lounge, play, learn, eat, and exercise while in this space.

smell diagram

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43’ x 25’

a

bathrooms

d

Materials Polka Dot: softer Eating space: pavers Pathway: concrete

Play The play area encourages exercise and competition by incorporating the existing activity of skateboarding and ping pong tables that are permanently placed for security.

1. Case study 2. Cause and effect 3. Inflora 4. Sound Memory 5. Blank Canvas 6. Sound Memory

lab area

Total: 470’ x 88’

open spaces semi-open spaces

EP

MAX 40 OCCUPANTS 820 SQ FT

TEST IT OUT EP

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ART OF SMELL

TEST IT OUT

COLOR TYPOLOGIES in Philadelphia

spaces activated by users

SYMBOLS bike path

spaces that remain constant

The art of smell is a dark and intimate space that allows the architecture to form pockets that vacuum smells to the users nose. The structure brings a sense of curiosity and connection with smell and color.

break points survey space

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5

SOUND MEMORY

closed spaces

break points survey space

BLANK CANVAS

SYMBOLS street signs bike path

TELL ME YOUR STORY

break points survey space

survey space

LAB SPACE ART tourist attractions

ARCHITECTURE facades

bathrooms

transition space

lab area

lab area

lab area open spaces

outside area circulation

spaces activated by invited vendors

semi-open spaces

installation journey circulation horizontial passageway circulation

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structure

spaces activated by users spaces that remain constant

closed spaces

SOU

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tourist attractions THE CONNECTION graffiti

Color around Philadelphia

COLOR TYPOLOGIES in Philadelphia Conversation boards are around the sound pods and users can share stories, connect, and compare how sound, architecture, and memory remind them of color. Becomes a unique way of bringing an experience and sound with color.

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break points

SOUND POD 2

survey space

bathrooms

68’ x 32’

BREAK SPACE

Form, materiality, and structure facades

tourist attractions

SYMBOLS

doors

graffiti tourist attractions

path signs stop lightsstreetbike

murals

facades doors materials and ornament

graffiti

street signs

ARCHITECTURE

ART

26’ 0”

doors

graffiti

small LED spot lights to light up the smell pockets and capsules

d

1

2

58’ x 25’

c

37’ x 33’

bathrooms

4

57’ x 41’

lab a 28’ x

rea

18’

b

43’ x 25’

Tactile Installation

a

break points

Story wall detail

survey space

47’ x28’

bathrooms

tourist attractions

bike path

smell travel diagram

transition space

Eating Space

stop lights

wayfinding stop lights

graffiti

installationsmurals murals

stop lights

facades

doors

materials and ornament

community movements materials and ornament

materials and ornament

murals

lab area

outside area circulation sound absorption installation

installation journey circulation horizontial passageway circulation

Lighting

inflatable dome

pockets vary in heights

stop lights

hat channel metal studs

Battery operated lighting in the domes that can change color from blue, red, and pink.

break points

Capacity: 3

survey space

14’0” x 12’0” bathrooms transition space

3

43’ x 25’

lab area

68’ x 32’

survey space

d

break points 31’ x 25’

c

installation journey circulation

6 32’ x 39’

13’

5

4

57’ x 41’

lab a 28’ x

rea

18’

ion 8’ sit ’ x 2

n 80

tra

ce

b

43’ x 25’

3

68’ x 32’

break points 31’ x 25’

Acoustical wall detail

Sound pod floor plan

Sound pod detail

a

47’ x28’

Total: 470’ x 88’

43’ x 25’

community movements community movements

wayfinding

doors

community movements

installations

technology inset in the wall that pumps smell of perfumes and essential oils

37’ x 33’

a sp

24’ x

thermal pressure sensor pads

bench seating

bathrooms

horizontial passageway circulation

graffiti

1

2

58’ x 25’

outside area circulation

street signs

plastic layer

1 3/4” perforated acoustical panel

materials and ornament

murals furnitureinstallations installations

wayfinding transportation wayfinding

4’0”

7 1/2” concrete wall

6’0”

Residential Homes

Total: 470’ x 88’

street signs

thermal body temperature is the paint to transform the blank canvas into a temporary mural

12’0”

32’ x 39’

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s ion 8’ sit 0’ x 2 n tra 8

Theater Typology

spaces that remain constant

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8’0”

6

13’

spaces activated by invited vendors spaces activated by users

c pa

24’ x

Businesses

lab area

31’ x 25’

1’6”

survey space

break points

The inflatable dome allows for users to be confined in a safe and comfortable spot while listening to sounds.

Sound travel diagram

Speakers Wireless wall mounted speakers for sound in the pods. The sounds display kids playing, car horns, paint strokes, and peaceful nature sounds and are previously recorded before people enter the installation.

Underneath light sensor diagram

The sense of touch and curiosity brings the color to the space. Color does not appear unless user participation and movement is used.

sad

angry

mike

john

happy

sad

angry

Materiality

The material and folding paper structure is designed to make the space feel like an outside and undeveloped canvas. The columns act as trees, varying in sizes and width.

Circulation diagram

A flat surface is set in the folded angular flooring for ADA circulation. There is no control or path for other users while exploring this immersive installation.

smell capsules

smell pocket wall detail

wayfinding

transportation

transportation stop lights

murals

community movements

installations

furniture

furniture transportation materials and ornament

furniture

(put name under one)

happy

sad

carly

mike

angry

happy

sad

excited

anxious

samantha

tyler

calm

YELLOW

excited

BLUE

anxious

excited

calm

anxious

calm

excited

tyler

ORANGE

What color was your experience?

What color was your experience? RED

YELLOW

RED

ORANGE

GREEN

BLUE

YELLOW

calm

RED

GREEN

PURPLE

BLUE

YELLOW

excited

ORANGE

(within this portion is how color is described through adjactives)

PURPLE

GREEN

BLUE

anxious

calm

excited

YELLOW

ORANGE

43’0”

SURVEY SPACE

The language of color

GREEN

anxious

calm

What color was your experience? RED

BLUE

YELLOW

ORANGE

(within this portion is how color is described through adjactives)

(within this portion is how color is described through adjactives)

PURPLE

sad mike

tyler

What color was your experience? RED

happy carly

rachel

samantha

What color was your experience?

ORANGE

(within this portion is how color is described through adjactives)

(within this portion is how color is described through adjactives)

PURPLE

anxious tyler

angry

mike rachel

26’ 0”

8’0”

3

43’ x 25’

happy carly

INSTALLATION 6 How did you feel?

(put name under one)

heather

GREEN

transition space

Apartment

angry

INSTALLATION 5 How did you feel?

(put name under one)

ARCHITECTURE facades doors

bike path

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SOUND POD

mike

How did you feel?

(put name under one)

facades

ART tourist attractions

street signs

base floor

sad

carly

(within this portion is how color is described through adjactives)

SOUND POD 4

rail tracks ceiling/rail track floor

transition space

happy

john

INSTALLATION 4

How did you feel?

(put name under one)

angry

RED

15’2”

transition space

INSTALLATION 3

How did you feel?

What color was your experience?

1’6”

bathrooms

INSTALLATION 2

ARCHITECTURE

ART

SYMBOLS

SURVEY

rachel

SOUND POD 3

bathrooms

FIRE RATED DOOR

COLOR TYPOLOGIES in Philadelphia bike path

break points

EXIT SIGN

(put name under one)

spaces activated by invited vendors

semi-open spaces

1 HR. RATED WALL

INSTALLATION 1

28’0”

user active spaces

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How did you feel?

lab area

open vs close

FIRE PANEL

SECURITY CAMERA

ARCHITECTURE

ART

SYMBOLS

COLOR TYPOLOGIES in Philadelphia ARCHITECTURE COLOR TYPOLOGIES in Philadelphia ART SYMBOLS

circulation

ELECTRIC PANEL

COLOR TYPOLOGIES in Philadelphia

transition space

structure diagram

MAX 40 OCCUPANTS 780 SQ FT

FP

digital touch screen

bathrooms

open spaces

EP

users can test out the technology in the lab spots before entering the installation

survey space

lab area

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eating space perspective

break points

transition space

1

28’0”

closed spaces

bathrooms

FP

MAX 50 OCCUPANTS 1000 SQ FT

FP

a. Flexible performance b. Eating space c. Lounge space d. Play space

transition space

SECURITY AND CODE COMPLIANCE

food truck close up

47’ x28’

18’

survey space

smell vacuum

Food truck vendors are invited weekly and corresponds to a garden food palette that is adjacent to the nature installation.

Lounge

15’2”

n 8 a tr

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concrete board

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Floor wayfinding to guide people through the language of color immersive installations

9’10”

o i t si x 2

8’

lounge

study, read, & relax

e c a

p s n

men & women

9’10”

c

37’ x 33’

bathrooms

PURPLE

GREEN

BLUE

PURPLE

12’10”

43’ x 25’

break points

Structure Signage

1’6”

3

break points

Eating

Entry sign to advertise the new design of color and senses under the railroad track

The eating space is a gathering point that is designed for lunch breaks or to grab food by the Inflora food trucks.

Sustainability The spaces use local sourced materials and uses sustainable materials and local artists to help with the interactive art

32’ x 39’

A flexible performance space is designed to have theater nights or then be pulled up and schedule concerts nights at the urban pocket.

The event of a thread by visual artist Ann Hamilton

WELCOME TO THE REVITALIZED URBAN POCKET

(not to scale)

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stage

Floor Signage

MASTER PLAN

13’

b

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12’6”

11’0”

15’2”

13’0”

13’0”

13’0”

pulley system detail

INFLORA DRINKS

9’10”

12’0” 7’3”

12’11”

theater 2

Acoustics Concrete walls and flooring, vegetation around, and the noise barriers around the area help mask the noise around the area

24’ x

Entry Sign

Exhibit display of color in Philadelphia

survey space

Flexible Performance

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textile material

INFLORA FOOD

WAYFINDING


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