
Floating In Time
Category
Spatial Design
Created
Summer 2022
Skills
Spatial Storytelling
Narrative Design
Experience Design
Exhibition Design
Visual Communication
Tools
Rhino
Twinmotion
Illustrator
Photoshop
Floating In Time
Category
Spatial Design
Summer 2022
Skills
Spatial Storytelling
Narrative Design
Experience Design
Exhibition Design
Visual Communication
Tools
Rhino
Twinmotion
Illustrator
Photoshop
Floating In Time
Category
Spatial Design
Created
Summer 2022
Location
Berlin
Skills
Spatial Storytelling
Narrative Design
Experience Design
Exhibition Design
Visual Communication
Tools
Rhino
Twinmotion
Illustrator
Photoshop
"A speculative museum experience inside a former nuclear bunker, where visitors move through Berlin’s past, present, and future as a continuous spatial journey."
"A speculative museum experience inside a former nuclear bunker, where visitors move through Berlin’s past, present, and future as a continuous spatial journey."
Context
An international student competition for The Story of Berlin museum, focused on redesigning a former nuclear bunker into a contemporary multimedia exhibition experience about Berlin’s history. The project later received Second Prize.
Challenge
How can a former nuclear bunker become an emotionally engaging journey through Berlin’s layered history without erasing the raw identity of the existing space?
Story
The concept treats Berlin as a city where different timelines coexist simultaneously. Visitors begin in a contemporary atmosphere inspired by Berlin’s artistic culture before entering a tunnel that gradually moves backward through historical periods of the city. Between each time zone, translucent spatial filters create moments of interruption and transition before the next chapter begins. While the exhibition path introduces movement and narrative, the existing bunker structure remains largely untouched, preserving its historical weight and atmosphere.
Context
An international student competition for The Story of Berlin museum, focused on redesigning a former nuclear bunker into a contemporary multimedia exhibition experience about Berlin’s history. The project later received Second Prize.
Challenge
How can a former nuclear bunker become an emotionally engaging journey through Berlin’s layered history without erasing the raw identity of the existing space?
Story
The concept treats Berlin as a city where different timelines coexist simultaneously. Visitors begin in a contemporary atmosphere inspired by Berlin’s artistic culture before entering a tunnel that gradually moves backward through historical periods of the city. Between each time zone, translucent spatial filters create moments of interruption and transition before the next chapter begins. While the exhibition path introduces movement and narrative, the existing bunker structure remains largely untouched, preserving its historical weight and atmosphere.







