RISD TRIENNIAL 2018
EXHIBIT DESIGN . DISPLAY SYSTEM . ADAPTIVE
Department of Interior Architecture
The Department of Interior Architecture hosts an exhibition of selected student works ranging from concept sketches to scale models to life-size prototypes to engage other students and public to challenge the boundaries of interior architecture and delve into its definitions.
The content in 2018 was divided per the studios to accomodate models of varying scales and sizes. Once shortlisted, the display systems were designed to be a spatially expressive exchange between the visitor behavior in the galleries and the student works.
Woods Gerry Gallery
The gallery is a 19th-century mansion that serves as RISD’s primary gallery for student work features and group exhibitions throughout the academic year, all open to the public.
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For the Triennial, I worked with the Prof.Wolfgang Rudorf to activate the first floor of to house 4 major exhibition spaces including the entrance lobby. Taking cues from each room’s volume and the resulting traffic, the content was categorised and assigned to site-specific display systems.

Exhibit Zones
The gallery provides 4 major exhibition spaces including the entrance lobby. Taking cues from each room’s volume and the resulting traffic, the content was categorised and assigned to site-specific display systems.
NE Room . System 01 . Thesis, Publications & Panorama





Entrance Lobby . System 02 . Varied Models
SE Room . System 03 . Graduate Studio Models



NW Room . System 04 . Undergraduate Studio Models

