Graphics and Wayfinding for
Reunion Social Space & Café Bréra
(National Museum of Singapore)
Wayfinding
Spatial Graphics
Production
Client:
National Museum of Singapore and Lien Foundation
Designed with Magicfruit, RSP Architects
Photos by National Museum Singapore and Madeni Jais
Reunion Social Space & Café Bréra
(National Museum of Singapore)
Wayfinding
Spatial Graphics
Production
Client:
National Museum of Singapore and Lien Foundation
Designed with Magicfruit, RSP Architects
Photos by National Museum Singapore and Madeni Jais
The National Museum of Singapore has created the first purpose-built dedicated social space for seniors in a local museum, in partnership with Lien Foundation. Named Reunion, the space is an inclusive one for seniors, including those with mild cognitive impairment and dementia, to engage in meaningful activities and conversations inspired by the museum’s collection.
Reunion comprises a café and an activity space. The activity space features a group activity area, an immersive projection cave, a Quiet Room, and music booths, to encourage group activity during the museum’s programmes for seniors and also enhance their museum-visiting experience.
The spatial graphics were made from collaging selected pieces from the William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings.
Personal Responsibilities included the composition & design of the spatial graphics as well as wayfinding signages, as well as preparing them for production.
Reunion comprises a café and an activity space. The activity space features a group activity area, an immersive projection cave, a Quiet Room, and music booths, to encourage group activity during the museum’s programmes for seniors and also enhance their museum-visiting experience.
The spatial graphics were made from collaging selected pieces from the William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings.
Personal Responsibilities included the composition & design of the spatial graphics as well as wayfinding signages, as well as preparing them for production.