Johns Hopkins i-Site Information Kiosk
Project Vision
This network of twelve computerized kiosks creates one-stop wayfinding centers for visitors. The i-Sites integrate existing leading-edge technology with customized components and software. A psychologist worked with the design team on the user interface; redundancy (where users are offered more than one way to get information) was key to the design, which was extensively field-tested. Although high-tech, the low-profile units are designed to fit into a campus where the traditional architecture and park-like grounds are paramount.
Project Details
Design Team
Virginia Gehshan (Designer in Charge), Barbara Schwarzenbach (Senior Designer), Ken Olschewske, Peter Kelly, Dorothy Funderwhite (Designers)
Design Firm
Cloud Gehshan Associates
Project Area
12 kiosks
Fabricators
Dolch Touch Controls