Metro + MetroPaint
Winter 2023 | Instructed by - Kyu-Ho Ahn
** Designing an Exhibition Booth — Primarily completed in Rhino (Photoshop Renderings)
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This interior architecture studio was centered around promoting a brand’s identity and defining a company’s larger purpose in an exhibition booth. MetroPaint is a paint recycling branch within Oregon Metro. One major focus within the studio brief was to consider how to best define MetroPaint with respect and attention to promoting the larger Oregon Metro programs.
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Circulation
Zoning
Interactive Displays
Artistic Displays
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This exhibition booth design is carefully intended to draw passerby’s intrigue into the unique and colorful elements that work to display information while simultaneously promoting further interest and interactions within the booth.
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The unique & interactive displays…
Various displays that promote users developing an opinion / taking a stand
Displays that let users leave their mark on the booth
Large scale hanging elements - first impression / attention-grabbing
Gallery guide stands near entrances - help users navigate the various displays
Recycled paint sample stands - users can take a piece of the booth home with them
Very private upper mezzanine level - for quieter conversations
Change in flooring materials - to help circulation & designate areas as primarily Metro information or focused on the MetroPaint branch within Metro
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The ‘Metro + MetroPaint’ exhibition booth is meant to gain attention and have an intriguing first impression while it is lined alongside many other various exhibition booths. The design works to introduce new ideas on sustainability and recycling practices, allows users to interact with informational displays, and repeatedly promotes users taking a new perspective away through the very interactive and energetic environment. As users pass through and interact with the various displays, creative thinking is stimulated in terms of new approaches to sustainable solutions through illustrating how Metro + MetroPaint has changed Oregon’s recycling programs. The overall atmosphere and experience within the booth’s small area is meant to be memorable.