Kerbedz

Kerbedz

KERBEDZ

DJA

ARCHITECTS
DJA

REALIZATION
Solavi

MULTIMEDIA
 Roberts Rubīns

BUDGET
$100K - 500K

AREA
0 sqft - 1000 sqft

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Latvia

TYPE
Cultural › Museum, Educational › Other

The exposition “Kerbedz: Following The Engineering Ideas” is inspired by Stanislav Kerbedz (1810–1899), a 19th-century civil engineer.

Kerbedz
Kerbedz

Kerbedz was also the landowner of Luznava Manor and his daughter built Luznava Manor.

The interactive exposition is located in three rooms of the Manor's basement.

Kerbedz
Kerbedz

In the first room - Hall of Fame you can get acquainted with Kerbedz's professional career through the decades at the moments when he received awards.

Each of the awards is designed as a stylized interactive object on the wall, which audiovisually tells story about the engineer's achievements.

Kerbedz
Kerbedz

On the interactive screen in the center of the room you can travel around the map of Europe and get acquainted with the engineering projects of Kerbedz.

Kerbedz has also been a lecturer in engineering at the university, so the second room is designed as a classroom.

Kerbedz
Kerbedz

Just like in an unusual lesson in physics or history, visitors can learn about the beginnings of building bridges, tunnels and railways, as well as the laws of physics that affect construction and the difficulties that engineers have had to overcome.

In the classroom at the blackboard, anyone interested is also invited to test their knowledge in engineering, as well as skills in building bridges and other structures.

Kerbedz
Kerbedz

The third Hologram room is a place where you can see various objects related to Luznava Manor and engineering structures in the 360-degree landscape.

Here the visitor is addressed by Kerbedz himself in the image of the ghost of Luznava Manor.

Kerbedz


Kerbedz
Kerbedz


Kerbedz
Kerbedz