An immersive sensory narrative spatially woven of architecture, performance and installation.

New Skin Laser Studio

Completed 2020

An immersive spatial branding project in collaboration with branding, marketing & communications company Be Something

Photos: Anna Bohdanowicz

The project called for an “out of this world” experience within the New Skin Laser Clinic waiting room, thematically related to the brand. The installation was inspired by the process of ecdysis (molting; animals shedding skin), resulting in a space that itself conceptually “sheds” layers of skin, experienced through movement through a sequence of spaces. These peeling layers of primed CNC’d MDF panels play with the cellular voronoi pattern found in nature. LED lights add colour to the otherwise white-on-white layers, creating drama within the dim space. A central seating island / shadow lantern projects the pattern upwards, “dissolving” the T-bar ceiling grid.

Location: Edmonton, Canada

Area: 24 sqm / 260 sqft


Process

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(Logo & business cards by Be Something)

 

Biomorphic installation

Completed 2012

Location: Family physician clinic, Orillia, Canada

Materials: birch plywood, felt, recycled rubber, film

Made with the help of: AW Studios, Scott Eunson, SioArt

A thematic wall installation commissioned by a family physician practice with a special interest in alternative & naturopathic medicine. The layered wood panels wrap around several walls of the medical clinic's waiting area, adding warmth and earthiness to a normally sterile environment. The pattern is inspired by veins and dynamic biological processes, fractals present at both the macro and micro scale. Functional elements (i.e. coat hooks) are also integrated into the design.


In one corner of the waiting room, the wall panels continue into a children's play area, where the shapes become more figurative. Playing with positive and negative space in figure-ground relationships, this part of the installation uses tactile textures and features local plants and animals of Ontario. There is also a recycled rubber floor.

Design for recycled rubber floor

 

Architectural graphics for office and examination room sidelight privacy films (by 3M). Featuring traditional healing plant species of Ontario (juniper, sage, alder, fiddlehead). The films allow for visual privacy while still bringing natural light into the windowless hallways.