Lead: Germane Barnes, Rodolphe el-Khoury, Indrit Alushani
Team: Matchless Build, Andrea Martinez, Isabella Adelhson, Malih Jenkins, Donnie Garcia-Navarro Prof. Germane Barnes
along with the University of Miami was approached by Lexus to create an installation of their brand-new LFZ electrified concept. The two main principles that needed to be carried across the piece were: human-centered design and carbon neutrality. It was critical for the work to be prioritizing the individual user. The primary focus of the installation was the car which has been represented in a 1:1 scale wireframe version of the vehicle, lifted and hovering inside the space. On the perimeter of the car are found two swings in the shape of arches, representing the classical way of pedagogical thought at USoA. The final physical component was the furniture which combined the elements from the arches, art deco architecture, and elements towards a carbon-neutral future. The Lexus team along with RAD created a platform to allow people that are not physically present in the booth to engage with the design of the booth. The app gave users two elements to choose from, one being the lights on the wireframe car while the other being the lights that would color the wall. The color palette consisted of the following colors: Grass Green, Amber, Cyan, lavender, Pink, and White. Lexus had created a database in which it would