The Ocelot Exhibit was an outdoors project proposal that describes the lifecycle, eating habits, and the plight of the ocelot in South America .
Front
Backside of exhibit which shows angular walls, protruding platforms, and long vertical columns as trees.
Top layout of exhibit.
Top angle showing 3 levels of exhibit.
Entry point with first info-board about the ocelot.
Entry point at first floor.
The exhibit feels like a forest.
Ocelot reproduction and lifecycle info-board and living space to the right.
A flowing river with shiny fish leads to the next info- board describing prey.
First floor in relation to the other floors with info-boards.
Relationship to other levels in exhibit space.
Third Info board that describes the ocelots eating habits and its prey selection at ground level.
On the second floor there is a fourth info-board describing prey at tree top elevation.
moving onward to the next floor the attendee finds an Info-board that depicts the plight of the ocelot.
The third floor ends with a large auditorium that shows a documentary of the ocelot.
The auditorium comfortably seats an attendee who watches a short documentary of the ocelot. Attendees may stay and watch or leave by elevator or they can walk through the exhibit once more.
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Outside exhibit design proposal to a fictitious client that informs the public about the lifestyle, eating habits, and threats of a recent endang Read More