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Olsztyn science center: from design to success

One year ago, on the campus of the University of Warmia and Mazury (UWM) in Olsztyn (Poland), the Center for the Popularization of Science and Innovation Kortosfera was opened. It is the first science center in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship and the first such facility in Poland placed on a university campus.

Center for the Popularization of Science and Innovation Kortosfera by TRIAS AVI | Photography by Piotr Krajewski

Kortosfera is a multimedia and interactive exhibition where education becomes fun. It features 140 exhibits divided into five thematic zones, reflecting the agricultural profile of UWM. The main themes of the exhibition are agriculture, food, diet, health, nature and the impact of humans on the environment. TRIAS AVI was responsible for the design and creating the exhibition.

Center for the Popularization of Science and Innovation Kortosfera by TRIAS AVI | Photography by Piotr Krajewski

Process of creating Kortosfera

When embarking on the project, the initial step was a detailed analysis of its objectives.
The main goal was to create a space that combines science with entertainment while also reflecting the agricultural and technical roots of UWM.

Collaboration with the client was crucial. During the concept development stage,
the suggestions and expectations of UWM representatives were taken into account, which allowed to create a project that met all educational and thematic objectives.

Center for the Popularization of Science and Innovation Kortosfera by TRIAS AVI | Photography by Piotr Krajewski

A team of scientists, architects, graphic designers, programmers, and technologists
was engaged in the project. Such a diverse group of specialists ensured a high level
of substantive and technical quality. A detailed execution plan was developed, taking into account the existing layout and form of each room, which allowed for efficient and logical use of the space within the existing building on the UWM campus. The tour path has been designed so that each successive zone derives from the previous one, starting from the “Underground Kingdom” on the ground floor, through agriculture, the food industry, and the human body and ending with the “Young Space Explorers” on the top floor.

Center for the Popularization of Science and Innovation Kortosfera by TRIAS AVI | Photography by Piotr Krajewski

It is also worth mentioning that most of the graphic elements were specially prepared
for the exhibition, with many graphics hand-drawn by a team of illustrators. The final stage of work involved assembling of exhibits and installations.

“As a team of architects and graphic designers we focused on harmoniously combining
the theme of the science center with the form of exhibition, when creating the concept
of the Kortosfera. It was very important for us to design a visually attractive exhibition that would stimulate imagination and encourage visitors to deepen their knowledge of agriculture, food or human health,” emphasizes Mateusz Morski, Creative Director at TRIAS AVI. “Working together with scientists, educators and specialists in many fields, we combine our skills and experiences to make the exhibition space not just a backdrop for the exhibits,  but an integral part of a broader story. We believe we have created a place where science comes alive and inspires visitors.”

Center for the Popularization of Science and Innovation Kortosfera by TRIAS AVI | Photography by Piotr Krajewski

Universal design

Kortosfera was created in accordance with the principles of universal design. With people
with limited mobility in mind, wide visitor paths, low-placed exhibits and interactive applications with options to increase contrast and volume were provided. The color scheme of the space is intuitive: yellow symbolizes grain and agriculture, brown represents the earth, red and pink denote the human body, and space is represented by black and navy blue. The use of fine materials, such as wood and metal, highlights harmony with nature, meets high-quality standards, and aligns with the principles of sustainable architecture. The exhibition lighting was specially designed and adapted to the exhibits and the visitor path.

Center for the Popularization of Science and Innovation Kortosfera by TRIAS AVI | Photography by Piotr Krajewski

Visitor Reactions

Kortosfera has been enjoying great interest and positive reception of visitors. Children, teenagers, students, and whole families praise the center for its interactivity and educational value, as evidenced by overwhelmingly positive reviews online. The facility is a prime example of how a technologically advanced and substantively rich science center can be created through the collaboration of specialists from various fields, combining education
with fascinating fun and contributing to the popularization of science in society.

Center for the Popularization of Science and Innovation Kortosfera by TRIAS AVI | Photography by Piotr Krajewski
Center for the Popularization of Science and Innovation Kortosfera by TRIAS AVI | Photography by Piotr Krajewski

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