“CCM AR Playground” is an AR experience at the Cayton Children’s Museum that brings the museum’s sculptural installations—The Armadillo, The Porcupine, and The Climber—to life through interactive digital layers. As visitors move through the galleries, AR overlays reveal procedural design logic, tectonic assemblies, and material explorations, showing how textures, panelization, and structural form evolve from concept to final installation. Each interaction is unique, letting children and families explore scale, texture, and form in playful, discovery-driven ways, blurring the line between physical structure and augmented storytelling.
Made with Unity, AR Foundation, Rhino, Grasshopper, and Revit.
Type: Commission, 2018
Client: Sharewell
Size: 21,000 Sq Ft
Typology: Fabrication, Cultural Adaptive Reuse
Location: Santa Monica, CA
Credits: OFFICEUNTITLED
1. AR app runtime over physical model.
2. Plan View of holographic and colored AR overlays over physical model.
3. Procedural design diagrams.
4. Close-ups of holographic and colored AR overlays over physical model.
5. AR app runtime in construction site in real-life scale.
4. Final Photography.