

Halls and Rooms: Convergence Areas
Visitors will be welcomed by wide-open spaces prior to entering the five galleries. The Lobby, the Introductory Hall, the Ten Most Beautiful Experiments, and the Hall of Philippine Science all serve to initiate the visitors’ museum experience. The museum will offer the learning community venues for discussions, seminars, and workshops; these include the Theatre, the Mind Pods, and the Awesome Lab.

The Mariano K. Tan Hall will serve as the museum’s lobby. It will be an open space, lit and textured to lend a sense of excitement in anticipation of a unique adventure that the guests will experience in The Mind Museum. It will be an inviting place of first encounters with The Mind Museum staff and its guests. It will also be a rented area for special events, such as product launches, receptions, and the like.
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The Mind Museum's canopy plaza will be a center of activity, providing guests with a sense of arrival as they approach. Here, guests will begin their Mind Museum experience with patterns on the ground that stand as the museum galleries' wayfinding symbols. Also located here will be the Founder's Area, which pays tribute to the pioneering donors whose investments have ensured that the Mind Museum's story will become a reality.
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This will be the gathering place for groups and audiences of up to 200. This will be the venue for inspiring lectures of local and visiting scientists as well as presentations and shows that promote the public understanding of science as it reaches out to other fields of endeavour.
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A live presenter, a robot created by the Kokoro Company in Japan, will welcome visitors and introduce them to the over-arching philosophy and goals of the science museum. The robot will give visitors the basic information about the museum and the many possible ways they can discover and explore the story of science.
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All visitors will go through a colourful and bright open space and have a delightful audio-visual experience of learning about the ten most beautiful experiments in science. These include how Sir Isaac Newton discovered that white light has all the colors and how a very shy scientist named Cavendish figured out how much the world weighed. These will be shown on LCD screens encased in silver metal columns, positioned to enhance a sense of wonder and an initiation into the very unique world of The Mind Museum.
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This lab will be the hub of cool science experiments that groups can carry-out guided by experts. These will include but not be limited to awesome experiments in physics, chemistry as well as in the life and earth sciences. The laboratory design reflects the arrangements of fixtures that invite an openness of mind, in a fellowship of curiosity and discovery.
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The Mind Pods will be comprised of two meeting rooms which will host lectures, forums and workshops. These will be learning venues for academicians, students, researchers, and individuals interested in science. The Mind Pods will be located on the second floor, with an expansive view of the sprawling out-door J.Y. Campos Park and Bonifacio High Street.










