Agents of Change Initiative
| Part of a $47 million campaign at the Ontario Science Centre to help Canada become a world leader in innovation. I participated in the development and design of three phases of the ongoing project: • KidSpark 2 • Weston Family Innovation Centre Phase1 • Weston Family Innovation Centre Phase2 I’ve included a small sample of the work I did during my time at the OSC. Contact me if you’d like more details or to see more examples.Related Links: |
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| KidSpark 2 KidSpark is a space specially designed for kids eight and under to help develop an interest and aptitude for innovation and creativity (while still being fun). With the overwhelming success of the original area, an expansion was created. I took over lead designer duties halfway into the project and made decisions and designs that contributed to the success of KidSpark as an exhibit and as a project. |
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| Weston Family Innovation Centre Phase 1 This was one of the first spaces to be overhauled by the Agents of Change campaign. It presented a new face in terms of design, architecture and interpretation. Intended to be a “hot zone” the area invites visitors to observe, comment and question science and its impact in social, cultural, political, economical and other aspects in our lives. |
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| Weston Family Innovation Centre Phase 2 this dramatic new environment was designed to inspire visitors to take on and find practical solutions to current world problems; merge art with science; and work with a variety of materials. Visitors will be challenged to think differently about themselves and the world. | ![]() |
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