Design Buildings for Interaction by Awakening the Senses (Video)





Strategically placed hydraulophones are one way to get your occupants interacting with your design — and with each other.

Often, architecture can resemble a musical instrument. When designed well, both are beautiful, fun to experience and a treat for the senses. The following is an example that shows how a natural element, like water, can be used to change the behavior of people passing by.

Located in parks and some urban settings this hydraulophone gets visitors to interact in some new and refreshing ways. Take a peak at how it works and then think of ways you can get occupants to interact within your design by awakening their senses.

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