Plan OH
Path – We chose the Knowlton ramps as our path, specifically the one right in the front doors because not only is it the first path you see when you walk in, it leads up to all floors and takes you directly to room 250.
Edge – We chose this image as our edge because it’s what physically separates the sidewalk from the road; pedestrians from motor vehicles.
District – The Union is a blatant sign that you’re on campus: it separates the city from the campus.
Node – We chose to use the South Oval for our node, because there are multiple points that have multiple paths coming off of each one.
Landmark – since we all are the most familiar with campus, north campus specifically, we chose the clocktower as our landmark. It blatantly lets us know that we’re on north campus and helps us to orient ourselves as well.
Curiosity – As we walked through campus, we stumbled upon this obscure monument, and we realized we always wondered what it was and why it’s placed in that specific location.
Frustration – We all know it and we all hate it: construction. There’s construction all through Columbus and all through campus, and every time we encounter it, it frustrates us.
Inferiority – The columns, and the building in general, made us feel inferior to the magnificent buildings and structures around us.
Safety – Seeing the blue lights around campus, especially at night, make us feel safe walking through campus.
Serenity – Thompson Library is quiet and calm and gives us a sense of serenity as we walk through it or by it.