A second inspiration was the NPR Story Corps permanant booth in Grand Central Station, NYC:
Also, I was inspired by a new trend in architecture, that recycles giant shipping crates:
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As a group, we thought that a combination of these concepts could work in our design. We decided to start with a semi truck, and use the shipping container of the back of the semi, as a moving kiosk and store.
We thought it could be cool to slice out parts of the container and replace pieces with large glass windows, The idea of this transparent container floating down the highway is so thrilling. Everyone on the high way would stare, making it a wonderful advertisement for project Approved and a great way to spread the message. Inside, there would be space for information as well as an area to sell stamps and Approved merchandise like hats and t-shirts.
For next class, we decided it would be best if we each came up with our own design for the interior of the truck. at the beginning of class we would each give a mini-presentation to the rest of the group, and move from there.
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