NUS students from the Division of Industrial Design and Department of Architecture presented an exhibition that addressed the challenge posed by Philips APAC Centre. The exhibition, hosted at the National Design Centre, features five design solutions that address different scales and experiential touch points.
Creative Director | : | Melvin Tan |
Graphic Designer(s) | : | Charlie Allen |
Ng Sheng Yong | ||
George Dutton |
The project explore solutions for a speculative evolution of healthcare environments. The exhibition showcases a comprehensive process of collaborative learning, interdisciplinary thinking, research, and design by the students. With changing societal behaviours, cultural norms, and increased accessibility supported by emerging technologies, these healthcare solutions presented should allow visitors to envision what could become a reality in the near future.
The exhibition’s visual identity maps healthcare dynamics through symbols and colours, conveying imagery and mood. Patterns from afar show clear shifts or abstractions, creating an interconnected city. By stacking layers, we can illustrate the depth of integrated systems, creating a pattern effect that adds visual interest and embodies the ever-changing healthcare environment.