{↑} Typography cut through the ply in the title wall, casting amazing shadows reminiscent of windows, into the exhibition space.
{↑} 'Low' weight in the RIBA typeface design.
{↑} Four different weights of type created to represent each section; Bad, Better, Low and Good.
{↑} Information panels designed to fit perfectly within the modular system used for the exhibition structure.
{↑} The varying weights of the typeface represent the exhibition’s three sections; illustrating the move away from the heavy-handed culture of demolition, to one of current ‘best practice’ retrofit and reuse, and towards an ideal future where building practices with minimal impact will be standard.
{↑} Panels ‘float’ in the structure, allowing flexible height installation with spaces to glimpse the exhibition beyond.
{↑} Caption panels could be installed at various heights.
{↑} Exhibition handout for visitors to take away.
{↑} The exhibition title, ‘Long Life, Low Energy: Designing for a Circular Economy’ represents the ever-lighter touch of embracing circular practices in construction.