Initially, I didn’t get the intention of Zaha Hadid for the design of the Riverside Museum, Glasgow’s museum of transportation. If it’s seen from the sky, it has the unique shape that could be beautiful to some. But that’s not how we see the building. Viewed from the ground level, it looks a flat factory with an irregularly zigzagged roof, not particularly eye-pleasing.
Once entering the museum (for free of charge, which is the beauty of many museums in UK) and walking around the exhibition space, however, I start appreciating the shape of the building.
Enhancing the overall user experience for museum visitors
This project is part of the Ironhack UX UI Design Bootcamp I am currently enrolled. During this project we were challenged to tackle a…