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Alwaha | Museum Of the Future

Alwaha
“This space in the museum of the future gives a glimpse to the visitors on the future of wellness. They travel to a sanctuary from digital life and explore a center for the human senses, where they are encouraged to disconnect from technology and reconnect to their mind, body, and spirit.”
As the main aim of the wellness space is providing a multi-sensory experience to commune with our bodies, the color palette borrows from human skin tones and expresses itself across the spectrum of pale pinks to dark browns.
The typeface selected was designed based on the human movement, particularly dance.
The illustrative style has its roots in skin textures, organic shapes, thermography and continuous flowing lines and patterns representing the energy of life and the interconnectedness of all things. Whether it’s used to depict the human form or the natural world, the illustrative style always manages to inject a sense of life and energy into its artwork, thereby representing  our connection to the natural world and our place 
in it.
Exhibition Graphics | Sayaka Koike, Sami Karam, Sun Young Oh ATELIER BRÜCKNER
General Planning, Exhibition Design, Scenography | ATELIER BRÜCKNER
Light Planning | Belzner Holmes
Media Hardware Planning | medienprojekt p2
Media Design, Spatial Design, and Media Production | Emilie Baltz, Deep Local 
Sound Design | Polytope Agency
Photography | Giovanni Emilio Galanello
Alwaha | Museum Of the Future
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Alwaha | Museum Of the Future

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