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Bakery Shop Environment Design
BRIEF
Take any theme of an occupation, business, or environment and create your own design for that space. Consider the perspective layout, purposes of different rooms, interior furnishings, and human interactions within the space. Collaborate in teams to stitch together each individual's isometric cube into a cohesive, isometric drawing visualizing the space.
SKILLS
Isometric and Perspective Drawing
Storyboarding
Collaborative Visualizing
TEAM
OVERVIEW
We designed a make your own bread shopping experience where families can come in, watch an intructor knead and shape bread, and finally they get to have fun with making their own mini loaf and using tools like stencils to make impressions or personalized designs. Guests can then watch their bread being baked and get to take home their creation.
Shruti Prasanth, Michael Kim, Neely Lee, Hayoon Choi
ROLE
Idea Skeching
Concept Design
TIMELINE
3.5 weeks
Concept Ideation
In the early research and brainstorming phase for the bakery shop concept, I created a series of sketchbook drawings to mind map ideas and think about the use of space. The perspective drawings illustrate possible interactions and activities that happen, such as decorating and dough rolling.
The core idea for the bakery shop is for a fun, family experience where guests can walk through stages of making and receiving their own bread. Below is a sketchbook page of plan views, ways to navigate the space, where to store items, and possible demo tables where kids and adults watch how to knead bread dough.
Sketches of the bread making process: flouring, shaping, kneading and cutting dough
Interaction idea sketches:
how children can receive a kit with an apron, bag of flour, and sample dough to play with and roll on their own. Additional ideas of having stencils and tools to imprint designs onto the dough for personalization
Idea sketches for the stencil process and floral impression making on the dough
Interactive Area
My chosen room to design was the 2nd space or the demo area, where a circular table can store tools and stencils. An instructor gives a simple tutorial on how to shape and create different bread designs and variations. Children and parents can stand around and watch. The walls have knobs with some aprons, kid-friendly posters, and a display shelf with some pre-made bread for inspiration. Transitioning from the demo space is the sit-down area where kids can shape their dough or watch their dough through a glass being baked in the kitchen.
Entrance/reception
Demo area
Color palette and logo brainstorming
Sit down/ play with dough
Kitchen
Supplemental sketch for wall decor and display case
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