We were commissioned to create the concept design and visualizations for a new Hydrology Museum to be built in China. The project presented an exciting opportunity, as we were encouraged to make full use of the museum’s expansive space, which spans over 1,000 square meters. Given the scale of the space, we wanted to craft an experience that would not only fill the room but also captivate visitors.

Our solution was to incorporate large-scale projections throughout the museum, aiming to create an immersive environment that would leave a lasting impact. By integrating dynamic visuals and interactive elements, we aimed to transport visitors into the world of hydrology in the country, engaging them with both the science and beauty of water in a way that felt awe-inspiring and educational. This approach allowed us to make the most of the vast space while enhancing the overall visitor experience.



The project was developed during my time at Arterial Design, where I contributed to the 3D modelling, exhibition design and visualization of the proposal.