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Table of Contents
1.Concept Statement
2.Reception Area Floor Plan
3.Reception Area North Wall Perspective
4.Reception Area East Wall Perspective
5.Reception Area Elevation
6.Reception Area Color Board
7.Museum Area Floor Plan
8.Museum Area West Wall Perspective
9.Museum Area North West Wall Perspective
10.Museum Elevations and Color Board
11.Meeting Room Floor Plan
12.Meeting Room West Wall Perspective-
Project Information:
Jill Lintner
Final Project
Rendering in Perspectives Arts 2123
4/27/2010
Oklahoma Christian University
Felicia James
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Maracanã Stadium
The interior in the Estádio do Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil was inspired by the
Benjamin Moore 2010 Envision color palette. Benjamin Moore’s Cedar Green creates a
calm, inviting waiting area, symbolizing the natural colors in Brazil. Brazilian architect
Oscar Niemeyer, was the motivation behind the curvilinear lines that provide visual
movement throughout the space. Natural finishes create an environmentally friendly
room, including plants which improve indoor air quality. A contemporary splattered
paint wall, located behind the reception desk, creates a focal point to the room and uses
many of the colors found in the Envision color palette.
The museum is designed with hexagonal shapes and colors commonly found on a
fútbol field. Most notably, the display cases resemble the traditional shape of the
stitched-together leather patches that make a fútbol. In this space, they are used to hold
artifacts, as well as for the purpose of way-finding throughout the museum. The
construction of these cases consists of a walnut wood base with clear glass to the
ceiling. Further, a stained black concrete floor is used to anchor the space drawing your
eye toward the illuminated artifacts. Also found in this area are custom-made hexagonal
benches covered in eco-friendly green material, in a matching geometric pattern. Each
bench also sports a built-in plant located in its center.
Meeting rooms found in the Estádio do Maracanã were designed to provide a relaxed,
informal setting. Movable seating, as well as low circular tables create a conversational
area without giving anyone a sense of precedence or superiority. Paint with a blueberry
hue was chosen in this area to create a clean-feeling atmosphere. The overall goal in
these rooms is to create an open and relaxing environment that stimulates creativity.
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