The following are architectural design concepts I have created for my work in themed entertainment.
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With this design, I was heavily inspired by a guitar. This piece is part of a larger project, a walk-through interactive experience through the songs on the album The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd. The front facade is lifted off the building and covered with white tiles. This circular point where they all meet is meant to imply the idea of the hole in a guitar, and the wood paneling and dots behind imply the guitar strings. The concave rainbow elements are meant to tie in the rainbow on the album cover. Additionally, the landscape elements and feature fountain (inspired by the classic album iconography) in the front promote community engagement, bringing people together to this experience to celebrate art in various forms.

This is the interior of the prior building. I wanted to continue that idea of a guitar through the interior architecture of the building. The skylight above and the organic form of the walls is meant to imply this idea.
This exterior is the queue for one of my attraction concepts. Here, I focused on a very commercial, American, Googie/mid-century style.

This is the same as the prior design, just from a different angle.

This is the uncolored original of the prior piece.

This is the attraction layout from the same project as the previous images.
This concept is meant to be a 1950's gelato shop in Southern Italy.
Here is a plan drawing of the prior building that was used to help construct a scale model.
This is a layout concept for a Princess and the Frog expansion to Disneyland.