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Hippocampus Karnataka Date: 20.03.2012

Hippocampus Karnataka Date: 20.03.2012. HLC Visit. Center No.1 Chaotic. Too many elements. Needs structuring. HLC Visit. Center No.2 Chaotic. Too many elements. Needs structuring. Separation between storage and Display. HLC Visit. Center No.3 Chaotic. Too many elements.

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Hippocampus Karnataka Date: 20.03.2012

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  1. Hippocampus Karnataka Date: 20.03.2012

  2. HLC Visit • Center No.1 • Chaotic. • Too many elements. • Needs structuring.

  3. HLC Visit • Center No.2 • Chaotic. • Too many elements. • Needs structuring. • Separation between storage and Display

  4. HLC Visit • Center No.3 • Chaotic. • Too many elements. • Needs structuring. • Separation between storage and Display

  5. HLC Visit • Center No.4 • Chaotic. • Too many elements. • Needs structuring. • Separation between storage and Display

  6. Our Approach • Creating a cohesive brand experience • Currently missing in existing centers • Make furniture the “feature unit” for HLC. • Children/ teachers/ parents can recognize, aspirational value • Low cost, local material & production friendly. • Departmentalize displays on wall for effective learning experience. • Easy in installation, • No civil work = Free-standing units.

  7. Center scenario

  8. Center scenario

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