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Architectural identity system with stark geometric symbols displayed on a large two-panel screen in a symmetrical auditorium space.
Summary
An auditorium interior showcasing a monochrome spatial identity system with a large dual-panel display screen using simple geometric symbols.
Visual description
Symmetrical receding perspective of rows of identical dark chairs facing a gridded black ceiling with recessed lighting. At the far end, a large horizontal screen divided into two panels: the left black with a white circle containing a centered crosshair plus sign, the right off-white with a single horizontal line. The entire composition is rigorously geometric, monochromatic, and evokes institutional or cinematic authority through stark black-and-white contrast, perfect symmetry, and careful negative space.
Key takeaway
Using two complementary geometric symbols (circle-and-cross, horizontal line) to create a cohesive identity system readable from distance and stillness. The asymmetry of the symbols within the symmetrical space adds subtle tension. Applying minimal identity elements to large-scale architectural surfaces ensures legibility while maintaining restraint.
Reuse notes
Ideal for institutional, cultural, or exhibition branding where authority and clarity are paramount. The brutalist approach works for cinemas, galleries, conference venues, and corporate spaces. The monochrome palette can feel austere or premium depending on material execution (matte black vs. reflective surfaces). The geometric symbols are abstract enough to accommodate flexible interpretation across media.









