Eating alone has become a common social phenomenon in the majority of societies. And it is inevitable for one to have a period or several periods of time in life eating alone. When you face such a situation and have to eat alone, you should treat yourself well and eat well because food has the...
Layovers and Airports themselves have developed a negative stigma. The exhibition `Layover' will examine airport architecture and redefine the term and mindset within travelers perceptions. 'Layover: Redefined & Upgraded' is a concept plan for an exhibition at the Denver International Airport...
Honeybees account for one of three bites of food we eat for they pollinate many of the world's fruits and vegetables. Never before have honeybees been in the public spotlight as they are today. Beginning in 2006, beekeepers, began reporting large-scale losses of whole hives of bees. Scientists...
This paper and exhibition proposal aims to explore how exhibitions about historical celebrities can be actively appreciated in non-museum environments by physically exploring their hidden stories in which visitors can be given opportunities to empathize with historical celebrities. By exploring...
This thesis is a plan for a narrative-driven, experiential exhibition that attempts to teach the universality of storytelling through the lens of the modern superhero. It provides the experience of having superpowers by placing the visitor on a linear path, with choose-your-own-adventure...
This thesis documents the research and development behind a proposed exhibition advocating for the principles of sustainable urbanism to young adults. Emerald City interprets Philadelphia as an evolving system of infrastructure and traces its relationship to the natural environment from the...
This paper explores the relationship between large fine art institutions and their surrounding community through a proposal of exhibition design interventions. This thesis is a case study exhibition entitled “Perspectives” located at The Cloisters museum in Fort Tryon Park, NYC. Through an...
This paper uses the proposal for an exhibition entitled Building a Canal, Constructing Race: Prejudice and Labor in the Panama Canal Zone to explore a new framework for which museums create exhibitions: to promote active and positive social change, specifically through history exhibitions. This...
Is there a “right” way to look at art? The traditional art museum model is static – one where the status quo reigns. New ways of approaching art exhibitions is an uncultivated area. This paper serves as a proposal for the exhibition, pARTicipate: An Experiential Guide to Art, that looks to...