Platinum A' Design Award Winner 2025
This audio description covers an expansive wall-mounted data visualization display approximately eight meters wide, viewed from a standing position in a spacious interior corridor. The ceiling above features warm honey-colored wooden slats running horizontally across the space like piano keys, creating a rhythmic pattern that feels both contemporary and naturally inviting. Soft amber spotlights are recessed between these slats, casting pools of warm light that suggest a comfortable interior temperature. The main display presents an aerial view of a cultural campus rendered as if looking down from a gentle angle, like viewing an architect's presentation model. Scanning from left to right across the display, the left portion shows dense clusters of rounded tree forms in rich forest green and bright chartreuse, suggesting mature landscaping with varied species. Moving toward the center, architectural buildings appear in warm terracotta and sienna colors, reminiscent of fired clay tiles or aged brick, arranged in interconnected geometric forms with visible interior courtyards. A meandering water feature in cool teal blue winds through the composition like a gentle stream, its color providing refreshing visual contrast to the warm earth tones. Information panels float at various positions connected by thin golden lines to specific locations, coded in coral pink suggesting arrival or welcome areas, mint green indicating educational or youth-focused spaces, and amber highlighting featured zones. The right portion opens to broader green spaces with architectural elements rendered in warm gold tones. In the foreground, two human silhouettes are visible, their forms softly blurred by movement, one standing still at left examining the display, another walking past at center-right, suggesting this installation exists within a lived public space.
This system, integrated with 3D GIS and real-time rendering technology, has constructed a visualization system that combines natural aesthetics with modern design. The 18 meter long interactive large screen, equipped with AI, responds to different solar terms and festivals, changing digital scenes to create an immersive reading experience. The application of 3D simulation and digital twin technology enhances the user interaction experience. This design not only promotes cultural exchange but also reflects the innovation and progress of the library in the process of intelligent development.