Spatial Designer

Role

Designs spatial relationships, movement, orientation, atmosphere, and participant placement.

Boundary Note

Spatial design overlaps with architecture, exhibition design, environment art, set design, and experience design, but it is specifically concerned with how space organizes participant perception and action.

Collaboration Note

Experience designers, installation designers, architects, environment artists, lighting designers, sound designers, producers, accessibility consultants, developers, and facilitators.

Description

A Spatial Designer shapes how participants understand, enter, move through, and relate to an immersive environment. The role considers orientation, scale, proximity, sightlines, thresholds, atmosphere, circulation, and the relationship between virtual, physical, and social space.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within spatial, installation, and physical design, the Spatial Designer translates the experience concept into a spatial arrangement that can be inhabited. In immersive media, this may include room layouts, virtual environments, mixed-reality zones, audience flow, object placement, and how bodies encounter media over time.

Scope Note

Spatial relationships, circulation, thresholds, zones, scale, proximity, orientation, sightlines, atmosphere, participant placement, and the relationship between physical and virtual space.

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