Confluences — Walt Disney Concert Hall
Revealed the design and construction of a paradigm-shifting building by showing the hidden connections between design, acoustics, engineering, and fabrication.
Publication of WDCH Design and Realization
Interactive Media / Print
Context
Confluences was an interactive and print-based project developed to illuminate the complex, interdependent systems behind the design and realization of the Walt Disney Concert Hall. The project focused on relationships between architectural design, acoustics, engineering, fabrication, and construction over the building’s fifteen-year development. Rather than documenting the building as a finished object, the work sought to make the underlying design-build methodology legible to professional and public audiences.
Role
Concept, Creative Direction, Information Architecture, UX/UI, Product Framing.
Outcome
Produced an interactive system used by concert hall docents and visitors to understand Gehry’s design methodology and the interdependencies shaping the building. The project established navigation-in-context as a model for communicating complex systems and later informed broader case-study and exhibition work.