By Dhruv & Hide
Centraphone
Being a teen in America
-Cars
-Hostility
-Lack of voice (treated as ephemeral)
What about in Cambridge?
-Public spaces are endangered
-People are forced to make their own spaces
-Avenues for self-expression are more or less restricted to the internet (for most teens)
Lafayette Square is ripe for potential hangout space. Unfortunately, all free and public activity is stifled by the necessity of bringing your own items (chessboards with no chess sets?) or of buying things sur place. Every single person we asked in our interviews explicitly agreed that the need for public third spaces is unmet- and that public spaces are necessary for a healthy city.
Centraphone was designed based on feedback by Daniel Wolf, our client.
Crying Heads:
What did we learn?
More similar to our current iteration, the Crying Heads are a hangout spot that represent the sadness of Cambridge teens.
The shadows, and other dark area's could potentially make people uncomfortable and uneasy.
Sitting Tower:
What did we learn?
One of our early prototypes, featuring layers of seating designed to engage conversation.
The pyramid like shape is hierarchical and gives a solid, strong energy.
Design Process
Mid-Review
More Sketches
Centraphone
First Sketches
Crying Heads
Sitting Tower
As children grow into adults, the need for play never diminishes, and the awkward transitional state between the two, teenagers, have their struggles treated as "ephemeral" and ignored as a matter of course. As public spaces are slowly erased in favor of money-making organizations, the need for a voice increases in inverse proportion. Centraphone is a public structure designed from the ground up to represent, and assist in solving, the struggles of the teens of Cambridge; Centraphone gives them a place to be and a way to speak to the world.
Thesis
Centraphone
Use Model
Examples of interactions
Centraphone is a giant megaphone designed to give teenagers a voice to express their thoughts, feelings, emotions, Etc… Centraphone was built because research showed that the people of Cambridge would like to see more community spaces to meet other people. When brainstorming, it was also found that there are a lot of current community spaces that aren’t being used. At this point, the problem at hand was not how to create more community spaces, it was how to make those spaces used. So, to do this, the Centraphone was created.
Now, teens have a space to voice their own opinions and ideas, because being a teenager can be hard and especially in central square, where the majority of the community is college kids who are usually not even from Massachusetts. The Centraphone will have a whiteboard coating in order to let teens draw what they are thinking. The Centraphone can also be used to relax or eat lunch. The megaphone is made up of plexiglass and the ladder out of wood.