- Case Study -

EXHIBIT DISPLAY



Before occupying an off-campus auxiliary building in Harrisonburg, I put forward an exhibit design and interpretive plan for JMU's original Innovation Space. It was unclear how the former ice making factory might look after renovation. I heard it would have polished concrete floors.


This is a design concept for a seventy-two inches tall exhibit display system with interlocking pieces cut from sheets of MDF, a recyclable cabinet and countertop substrate. Manufacturing depends on computer numeric control routing for precisely dimensioned, tightly fitted parts.


Experiencing my digital prototype in virtual reality revealed line of sight conflicts with windows and emergency exits. Concept visualization with VR and AR devices is a powerful, cost-saving technique for exhibit designers and fabricators. These 3D models await reuse in a library of recyclable digital assets.

VIRTUAL REALITY LAYOUT

3D SCANNER

CGI STILL LIFE

THIS IS NOT A BRICK

BIOMIMETIC DEVICE

OPERATION ICE HOUSE

VIRTUAL RESORT

BOOK COVER

VIRTUAL REALITY CONTROLS

BOARD GAME

FRAME CONNECTOR

MONITOR TABLE

AUCTION PADDLE

BOXXER CONCEPT

IRONICAL MOUSETRAP

BOW CHAIR

ODS IMAGES & ANIMATION

PRINTABLE DWELLING

EXHIBIT DISPLAY

MONOLITHIC LOGO

RECEPTION DESK

FLOOR STAND

VAN DER ROHE CITY

CATTLE HERDER