Conversation Wall

Seattle, US

In 2014, South Lake Union in Seattle WA was one of the fastest growing neighbourhoods in the US. Changing at such a pace, a community barely has time to shape itself.

How can a community bank talk to a community that’s not yet a community? Conversation Wall is an invitation for people to share what matters to them. After all, conversations can shape our economy.

“We want to have a conversation about ____”

Through the bank window, an illuminated sign invites passersby to fill-in-the-blanks by texting with their phone. Every submission is then displayed on the wall in real-time. Categories for submissions help frame a relevant conversation, keeping topics centred around the area where everyday life and banking overlap, such as growing, finding balance, thinking ahead, making connections.

Inside

In the bank, the conversation goes low-tech with postcards for staff to get input when meeting people around the neighbourhood, or as a thoughtful moment to end a tour of the new bank space. The visitors’ handwritten messages are then displayed on a wall inside the bank. 

Curated events

Over the course of the 2 month long installation, we gathered all of the submissions to curate a series of events based on community interest.

Credits

    • This project was created for the Umpqua Bank’s new South Lake Union store.
    • A project by Daily tous les jours
  • Creative Direction
    • Mouna Andraos
    • Melissa Mongiat
    • Kelsey Snook
  • Production
    • Antoine Clayette
  • Technological Direction
    • Eva Schindling
  • Interaction Design
    • Pierre Thirion
  • Environment Design
    • Sophie Julien
  • Creative Consulting
    • Betsy Lance
  • Research
    • Stephanie Drachman
  • Graphic Design
    • Studio Pilote
  • Programming
    • Patrick Piché
    • Nicholas Hogle
  • Installation
    • Guild
    • Not Made in China
  • Documentation
    • Jonathan Gipaya
    • Chris Baron
    • Geoffrey Boulangé
  • Thank you
    • To the Umpqua team: Eve Callahan, Jeff Gardner, Lani Hayward, Valarie Hamm, and Mark Jacobs; to the SLU team: Garrett Lamarca, Amanda Ballance, Brenda Cuevas, Etta Heieren, George Wang, Huy Nguyen, Kiran Kumar and Olivia Nebeker; and special thanks to the people who graciously agreed to be interviewed: Robi Ganguly, Dennis Glavin, Emily Guadamuz, John Hamlin, Tim Hoefel, Michele Livingston, Alyssa Rose McCoy, Justin Renard, Jessica Schwind, Scott Tanaka, and Rachel Wan.

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