Mezzi Master is a 4-storey cultural centre with a book shop and exhibition space. The designers have adopted the concept of “staircase” as the theme, a metaphor for the acquisition of knowledge through reading.
The exhibition space and lecture hall are at the second floor. On the ceiling are flat and rectangular acoustic panels in two different shades of red, where some of them hold lighting equipments. The seats are also made of acoustic panels stacked on top of one another. The flooring material is red-colored concrete, which matches with the theme color of the building.
The white prism-shaped exhibition stands are specially designed to enable flexibility in exhibiting. There are 4 different ways to arrange the display stands to accommodate to different types of exhibition. They come in various sizes and could be placed horizontally or vertically for displaying different exhibits. They can also be used to divide the exhibition space into sections. As they do not entirely block one exhibition area from another, the space is less confined, and encourages visitors to move among exhibitions.
There is another exhibition space and a tea room on the top floor. Similar to the second floor, red acoustic panels and white prism exhibition stands are used there. White custom-made track lights can be hung on the ceiling for specific exhibitions. The designers have added skylights, which allow more natural sunlight to enter the exhibition space.