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Graduation

Mulitsensory
center

Mariam Abubakar Supervision: Ahmed El


1074301 Shakhs
Project deceptions

• We Experience Our World through


We have allowed two of our
sensory domains—sight and sound
— to dominate our design
imagination. In fact, when it comes
to the culture of architecture and
design, we create and produce
almost exclusively for one sense—
the visual
Mulitsensoy center

Three parts
General Autism

Designers
Chapter 2 Case study : 1

Learning Spring School

Location: NEW YORK


UNITED STATES

Architect: Platt Byard


Dovell White Architects

Area: 34,000 sqft


Year: 2010
Clint: SimonsFoundation

Target Audience:
Autistic childre
Learning Spring School Zones
Circulation

Circulation
Public area Semi-private
Private area
Design

Learning Spring School Circulation Second floor


Classroom

LED LIGHTING

Natural
light

limited color
Cork palette
flooring

Function : -Learn - socialize


Chapter 2 Case study : 2

SoReal | Virtual Reality Entertainment

Location: Beijing

Architect: Ueberall
International

Area: 8,500 sq ft

Year: December 2016

Clint: Sky Limit


Entertainment

Target Audience:
Teenager & adults
Plan Zones

The front of the facility is intended to draw visitors and serve as a showcase area for the VR experiences that are currently being
offered. VR-themed objects, memorabilia, and goods are displayed throughout a landscape of mobile and adaptable displays.
Mirrored surfaces and moving LED strips produce kaleidoscopic images across the room.
Plan Zones

The main portal acts as a point of entry for the numerous


VR experiences. Prior to their game sessions, each
participant receives a personal briefing in this 360o
projection environment.
Plan Zones

To ensure a smooth entry into the gaming experience, the


players put on their VR equipment at designated stations.
Plan Zones

The VR Theater, in contrast to the VR Playhouses, is


directly accessible via sliding portholes. The entire VR
setup is built into swiveling seats.
Plan Zones
louvre museum

Location: Abu Dhabi

Interior Design : JND, Eric


Nespoulous

Owner: Abu Dhabi


Department of Culture &
Tourism

Area: 97000 m²

Year: 2017

Target Audience:
Resident and tourist
Chapter 4
Site Analysis
Zoning
Chapter 4
User requiment
louvre museum, Saadiyat Island
Zoning
Chapter 4
User requiment
louvre museum, Saadiyat Island
Chapter 4
User requiment
louvre museum, Saadiyat Island
Chapter 4
User requiment
louvre museum, Saadiyat Island
Chapter 4 & Galleys
Exhibition
User requiment
louvre museum, Saadiyat Island
Chapter 4
Children museum
User requiment
Restaurant & cafe
Event space
ACCESSIBILITY :
Event space
ACCESSIBILITY :
Event space
Chapter 4
User requiment Entrance
louvre museum, Saadiyat Island
Circulation
Chapter 4
User requiment
louvre museum, Saadiyat Island
Chapter 5
Data collection

#1 #2 #3
Client Users Users
Primary : the design main Secondary : people who
target work in the facilities

• Families
• Interior designers • Receptions Customer
Department of Tourism and
Culture • Architects services
• Universities • Special educator Waiter /
barista
• VR/AR technician
Chapter 5
Concept & theme

• exploring space with all


five senses
• Interactive
• connection
Chapter 5 Aurora Color

• The Aurora color scheme


acts as inspirations.
Matrix
General
Matrix
Immersive design
Matrix
Autism
administrative
Reception

General Gift shop

Immersive

Autism
area
storage

Reception

Interactive area
Interactive area

General Gift shop

AR

VR Break out area

Hyper

Hypo

Multi
purpose room
Autism

Hypersensitivity Hyposensitivity

• Acoustics
• Lighting.
• Spatial
configuration
• Materials
Chapter 5
Immersive

• Floor plan
projection center
• Meeting room
• AR
• VR
Space requiment
FURNITURE
The following items will need to be made available in
the room to allow for a successful installation of
this equipment.

• A standard desk measuring at least 120 cm x 80 cm for


the Cleanroom Simulator workstation

• A locker measuring 110 cm x 104 cm x 42 cm (w x h x


d) to store the virtual reality equipment
Chapter 5
Walkable plan
Chapter 5
Walkable plan
Furniture
Wall design

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