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Spatial Planning and Layout

Selected work



AI Art Wall

Narrative PR came to ASTOUND looking for a series of ideas and solutions for their clients Summit in Colorado, where attendees could interact with AI-technology in real time.



Arc'teryx
For the Love of Winter

Arc’teryx and moment factory wanted to pull off an immersive product showcase inspired by sensations that fuel the brand. Leveraging projection mapping and lighting design, we transported participants from the real world into the universe of Arc’teryx. 



Hudson Pacific Properties
Interactive Experience

ASTOUND was approached by Hudson Pacific Properties and their architect, Nelson, to work on their two new experience centers: 411 Experience Center in Seattle and Rincon Center in San Francisco.



Nike
USAB Air Hangar

Superstar basketball players, past and present, descended on the space for an unforgettable experience.



Lego
Ninjago City Adventure

Legolands across North America received permanent additions to their play structures in the form of a 1:24 scale replica of a Ninjago set.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is spatial planning?

Spatial planning refers to the process of managing the way physical spaces are developed and used within certain areas. It encompasses the techniques and principles used to arrange infrastructure, buildings, and services within a town, city, or any designated space. In the context of events, spatial planning involves designing layouts that optimize the use of space to enhance functionality and attendee experience, ensuring that all elements are harmoniously integrated and strategically placed to support event activities and goals.