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Radiomural District Identity And MuralRadiomural District Identity And MuralRadiomural District Identity and Mural is an innovative cultural heritage design project that transforms urban space through a sophisticated blend of historical commemoration and contemporary artistic expression. Created by Polish designer Aleksandra Toborowicz, this large-scale mural installation, measuring 25 meters in length and 2.5 meters in height, reimagines the visual aesthetic of a vintage Grundig radio from the 1970s and 1980s era. The design, which earned recognition with an Iron A' Design Award in the Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design category, ingeniously incorporates photoluminescent paint technology to create a striking visual effect that mimics the illuminated display of a functioning radio receiver. The mural's distinctive feature lies in its interactive geographical representation, where the radio dial displays local landmarks and cultural points of interest in dark green, while representing residents' countries of origin in lighter green tones. This thoughtful integration of community elements serves multiple purposes: it preserves industrial heritage, celebrates cultural diversity, and creates a functional wayfinding system for the district. The installation's innovative use of photoluminescent materials allows it to glow in darkness when exposed to UV light or flashlights, creating an engaging nighttime experience that transforms the cultural center's facade into a living, luminous landmark. The project exemplifies how contemporary design can effectively bridge historical industrial heritage with modern community needs, while simultaneously serving as a powerful tool for cultural preservation and social cohesion. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: mural design, cultural heritage, photoluminescent art, urban wayfinding, community integration, industrial heritage preservation SOURCES: |
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