





The University of British Columbia, School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Collected examples of neighbourhood book exchange boxes around east Vancouver.
Inspiration was also drawn from bee boxes, bird houses, human houses, art installations, and sheds.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LphSr-f3NGO-rbbzp9FABuoMCP1o6PTl/view?usp=sharing
Link to Accompanying Video ^^^^
This animation shares the auditory experience of living and working across the street from a construction site.
In-class exercise
Comparison between two types of chocolate
The melting process
Assignment 10
Taste rave
Vegetables and fruits that have similar appearance: round and red.
They are actually different in composition of colours, crispiness, sourness and amount of juice.
Drinking object
The glass has two layers. The outer layer is filled with coloured liquid that resembles the drink inside. The layer is sealed so the liquid would always stay in the glass. It can be iced before pouring the drink in. Even though the glass looks big from outside, the volume for drinks is about half of the total volume. The weight and flow of the coloured liquid will make the drinking experience more realistic. It will give an illusion of the glass is full of juice.
Taste- Slurpee
In Class exercise below:
Visualizing the multi-sensorial experience of eating an orange
In-Class Exercise: Lemon
Berend Kessler