An intangible orientation system has been designed which takes a back seat to promote the information to be given to the visitors. An ensemble of products, minimalist sculptures for the gardens, markings and signs of various sizes and forms for the buildings. The high polished stainless steel surfaces of the products mirror parts of the landscape, the sky and the architecture and thereby the elements disappear virtually. Defined anthracite areas are used to display information through text and graphics which are engraved and cut out. The typography and arrows are illuminated.
Expert in creation and planning of wayfinding and orientation systems. architect and designer, graphics and archtecture, 2d and 3d design. Specialising in design of new wayfinding and orientation systems for airports, universities, offices and industrial buildings as well as touristic orientation- and information-systems such as the City of Straubing, Bavaria Germany and Grafenegg Palace Gardens, Austria.
The Grafenegg Festival is one of Europe's most important orchestra festivals. Music, nature and architecture blend into an all-embracing work of art. The task was to design a wayfinding and orientation system for Grafenegg palace gardens as well as for the open-air theatre and the new concert hall. The main challenge was to harmonically integrate old and new and that the orientation system should not compete with the architecture.
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