Bloomberg Green Festival
Seattle, USA
2024
Senior Architectural Designer for Amplify
Project overview
The Bloomberg Green Festival 2024 was Bloomberg’s inaugural climate-focused festival, held in Seattle, bringing together business leaders, policymakers, scientists, entrepreneurs, artists, and community members to explore practical solutions to climate change.
The festival promoted discourse around the latest innovation in the fields of energy, technology, food, urban development and public helth through keynote discussions, workshops, cultural programming and interactive experiences.
I worked as an architectural and set designer with the creative team at Amplify to bring this landmark festival to life.
From concept to completion, I contributed to the architectural and set design of the climate festival, developing immersive environments that translated sustainability narratives into memorable physical experiences. The project encompassed broadcast stages, interactive installations, exhibitions, workshops, and brand activations, creating a cohesive spatial identity that supported both education and engagement.
Alongside the overall spatial design, I also contributed to the environmental wayfinding system, ensuring clear and intuitive navigation across the festival site through cohesive signage and spatial cues.
My role extended into landscaping design, helpin shape planting strategies to support both atmosphere and circulation. I also supported the refinement of smaller-scale design details, including set dressing, material palettes, and styling elements, reinforcing a consistent visual language and elevating the overall sensory experience of the event.
The broadcast stage was designed as an immersive forest inspired set, developed in collaboration with a local landscape designer using native Pacific Northwest planting to ground the space in its context. Abstract totems referencing Seattle’s lumber industry were integrated into the set, creating a layered environment that connected ecological themes with the region’s industrial history.