
I went ton see the
Zaha Hadid exhibit at the Guggenheim with my friend Eniko who studies architecture at Pratt. The exhibition was good and I reinforced my interest and passion for architecture. Most of her projects were just experimental and were not built. There were a lot great mock-ups where all the spaces seem to be so designed that there was no room for placing anything else. When looking at the mock ups I just had a thought about how could be a signage for a building like those. I had the idea that it would have to be almost invisible. On the contrary that I have always thought –than signage has to be hug and very visible- in this case I changed my mind. Not in the sense that it would have to be small and discreet but in the sense that just should be visible when someone needs it. Could be in the walls, in the floor or in the ceiling but would only show up when someone requires the info. I also remembered the signage project for in Mexico’s Electric Central and it was made with projections on the walls. I am going to find more information about it.
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