ABOUT THE PROJECT
This elevated path at The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, NY takes visitors up a winding trail of bridges and platforms from ground level to the treetops of the Adirondack forest, and includes a four-story twig tree house, swinging bridges, a spider’s web and a full-sized bald eagle’s nest at the highest point—42 feet in the air. This 5.5 million dollar experience features interactive displays and exhibits, panoramas, and model that connect people to natural world of the surrounding forest.
Working with an interdisciplinary in-house Wild Center exhibit team, I was responsible for creative direction, writing, conceptual design, graphic design and layout of signs, brainstorming and conceptual development for interactive experiences and fabrication and installation coordination.