Determining the spatial layout and exhibition area division in the aquarium design is a crucial task that takes into account factors such as the visitor experience, the theme of the exhibition, the size of the venue, and resources. Here are some methods to help you design the layout of your space and the division of your exhibition area:
1.*Clarify the theme of the exhibition**: After selecting the appropriate exhibition theme, it is necessary to further clarify the theme and purpose of the exhibition, and then design the spatial layout and area division on this basis. For example, if the theme of the exhibit is marine biodiversity, then it may be necessary to set up different biological display areas, such as coral reef area, fish area, mammalian area, etc.
2.*Consider the Visit's Circulation**: The visitor's Movement is an important consideration in the design of the spatial layout. Proper circulation design can guide visitors through all exhibition areas and give them enough time and space to fully understand each exhibition theme.
3.*Rational use of space**: When planning the exhibition area, it is necessary to make reasonable use of the space of the venue. Depending on the size and shape of the venue, different exhibition areas can be set up, such as large display cylinders, small display pools, static display cabinets, interactive display areas, etc.
4.*Clear division of areas**: The exhibition area should be clearly divided so that visitors can clearly understand the content of each area. Different areas can be distinguished using different colors, materials, lights, and other elements.
5.*Consider Interactive and Experiential**: Modern aquarium design is increasingly focused on the interactive and experiential nature of visitors. Some interactive exhibition areas can be set up, such as virtual reality exhibitions, interactive touch screens, robot explanations, etc., to enhance the participation and curiosity of visitors.
6.*Set up child and family-friendly areas**: Considering that children and families are the main groups of visitors to the aquarium, some child-friendly exhibition areas can be set up, such as parent-child interaction areas, children's sinks, parent-child toilets, etc.
7.*Make full use of existing resources**: In the design of spatial layout and area division, the existing equipment and resources of the venue should be fully utilized, such as aquariums, display cabinets, lighting systems, etc.
8.*Reasonable division of rest area and activity area**: Considering the rest and communication needs of visitors during the visit, the rest area and activity area can be reasonably divided. Lounge areas can be set up in quieter corners to provide comfortable seating and entertainment facilities; The activity area can be set up in a more concentrated place to provide some interactive activities and lectures.
9.*Consider Seasonal and Special Events**: The needs of seasonal and special events also need to be considered in the design of the spatial layout and zoning. For example, during holidays or specific seasons, special exhibition areas or event areas can be set up to attract more visitors.
In conclusion, the spatial layout and exhibition area division in the design of the aquarium need to consider many factors, including the theme of the exhibition, the flow of visitors, the use of space, the division of areas, interactivity and experience, the needs of children and families, the use of existing resources, and the needs of seasonal and special activities. By taking these factors into account, you can design an aquarium layout and exhibition area that meets the needs of visitors and has a unique charm.