Project title: 2° Cafe 
What: A 3-part spatial and virtual intervention that uses coffee as an example to explain how climate change will affect our daily lives 
Where: Kew Gardens, beside the Princess of Wales Conservatory,  Richmond, London
Who: Individuals who think that climate change will not affect them personally, Coffee drinkers, Kew visitors and members
Why: To spread awareness of climate change by exploring how it will affect the production and consumption of a popular commodity, coffee; and to highlight the role of Kew Gardens in promoting efforts to address climate change
Fragrance card
Fragrance card
Stickers
Stickers
The project was tested in Hyde Park on May 21st 2021. Audio guide is available here.
Collaborators
Jella Fornie, Graphic Design
Leyla Tekin, Illustration
Glen Owen, Product Design
Marina Eisenhauer, Architecture, MA.NE
Margarita Voyatzi, Architecture, MA.NE
Mary Doyle, Graphic Design, MA.NE
Project Title : Charles Was Here 
Description : An experience and Spatial design project executed with the help of Augmented Reality aiming to increase museum visibility and awareness amongst the younger generation. A collaborative project carried out during the Autumn '19 term in association with The Charles Dickens Museum and the Holborn Community Association. 

AR experience  map leading to the Charles Dickens' Museum 

Design Process

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Interactive installation in the cloak room of the museum awaits visitors after the AR game 

Collaborators
Tara Corovic, Interior Design, MA.NE
Rosa Pascual, Set Design, MA.NE
Marina Eisenhauer, Architecture, MA.NE
Lucie, Architecture, MA.NE
Chang, MA.NE

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