An Atlas of Superpower | waa
Atlas of Superpower’s Concept Design
Waa has been assigned to design a series of family centers that focus on sports activities, particularly developing body movement awareness through play. The central concept of these centers is based on the “Atlas of Superpower,” a collection of unique qualities found in the world around us. Each family center, called BE1ST, aims to gather the superpowers of family members of all ages, each BE1ST representing one of these superpowers. The concept revolves around a fictional, mythical island where specific locations house unique superorganisms that embody these superpowers.
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For the first edition of the series, Waa chose to focus on arid land plants with ‘superpowers’ capable of surviving extreme climates. Cacti, for example, can survive in highly arid environments by storing water in their stems, while their robust root systems and needle-like leaves provide protection. Within the venue, Waa has simulated three representative cactus plants: saguaro (Carnegiea), Golden Barrel (Echinocactus), and Prickly pears (Opuntia). Detail
The program consisted of activities facilitating shared learning and promoting family bonding through sports and other fun activities. These activities included yoga and exercise classes, group games utilizing virtual and augmented reality technology, high-altitude coordination obstacles, and more traditional games. Additionally, there were designated areas for food and ...
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