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Unidentified Creature Exhibition Centre

UNIDENTIFIED CREATURE EXHIBITION CENTRE 
by HISTORY CHANNEL
Client : History Channel
Type : Institutial Design
Location: Malaysia
Project Year: January 2023
Software Type: 3ds Max / Vray
History is an American pay television network and flagship channel owned by A&E Networks. The network was originally focused discovered about the historical item but the exhibition project will be focusing about the unidentified historical creature. The problem of choosing the project as many people were unaware of the almost certainly undiscovered object that has the power to end the world. Besides, humans attempt to avoid understanding unidentified creatures because they only solve the issues that affect the ability to survive, not to unravel the fabric of the universe. Therefore, the project trying to show people about the discovering the diversity of historical creatures helps us appreciate nature's power. Let people have an impression of those unknown creatures, while it helps our future to avoid any unfortunate. The channel focusing about Believe it or not, it is so well-established that it even has a name. IMPORTANT NOTE : Things about Unidentified creatures, The video title behind wrote with The Proof is Out There. The project are categories as 3 type of unidentified creature which are ground, sea and air creature.​​​​​​​
PRESENTATION BOARD
The place located at The Kompleks 3C MBSJ, Subang Jaya. The Concept selected with EVOKE OF MEMORY and the Expressive Element is PINCH OF DOUBT. The important exhibition of unidentified creature is to let people have an impression of those unknown creatures. This is the reason that we need to evoke of memory because to cause to be in someone's mind as in situation develop, while it helps our future to avoid any unfortunate. Slightly doubtful become heavier depending on the recall of more facts from memory.​​​​​​​
The floor is designed with three different types of material and colours in a curved shape. The Emperador Marble Slab and the Cream Marble Slab reflect the human being and its unbalance. A different material was chosen with a darker shade to symbolise the murkier side of the mystery. The design is based on the convoluted internal lives of two distinct individuals. The first floor's design represents a person's innermost feelings of concern and suspicion based on memory recall. The small object's centre depicts the form of heart blood to illustrate the heart is the main of everything.
RECEPTION + CHECK-IN AREA
The reception is intended to be larger so that people can express their creativity while simultaneously preparing for an event. A small VR room is depicted above with a heart blood pattern to demonstrate how each goal originates from the heart. This is the rationale behind the central heart-shaped design.
MERCHANDISE AREA + RECEPTION
GROUND CREATURE INFORMATION AREA ( GALLERY )
The ground creature information area coming with gallery board's layout in conjunction with the flooring pattern used to connect it to another space. This is to demonstrate the relationship between these three earth creatures and the Ancient Alien that will be introduced in a different location.
GROUND CREATURE PUZZLE EXPLORE ( ANCIENT ALIEN ) + FIND THE PROOF
MERCHANDISE AREA
SEA CREATURE MYSTERY BOX GAME
Furthermore, Sea Creature Mystery Box Game coming with activities coming in a black box. Each guest must extend their hand inside without looking for the necessary object. The object will be a piece of a sea creature. This is also done to demonstrate to them that there are dangerous things under the sea that we can't see.
SEA CREATURE PROOF AREA
AIR CREATURE DRAWING ACTIVITIES + WATCH THE PROOF
The activities will asking visitor to draw the flying creature that they believe in real life and the give some question for them to answer. All the drawing will be using 3D printing machine to make the 3d model so that people can able to bring that home as memory
CONSTRUCTION DRAWING
Unidentified Creature Exhibition Centre
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Unidentified Creature Exhibition Centre

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