Contemporary Museum Architecture and Design
Theory and Practice of Place
Herausgeber: Lindsay, Georgia
Contemporary Museum Architecture and Design
Theory and Practice of Place
Herausgeber: Lindsay, Georgia
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This book showcases eighteen diverse essays written by people who design, work in, and study museums, offering a variety of perspectives on this complex building type.
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This book showcases eighteen diverse essays written by people who design, work in, and study museums, offering a variety of perspectives on this complex building type.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 194mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 858g
- ISBN-13: 9780367075248
- ISBN-10: 0367075245
- Artikelnr.: 58660621
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 194mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 858g
- ISBN-13: 9780367075248
- ISBN-10: 0367075245
- Artikelnr.: 58660621
Georgia Lindsay is a Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Design at the University of Tasmania. Her research focuses on the human experience of architecture, with a special interest in museums. She is author of The User Perspective on Twenty-First-Century Art Museums (2016) and co-editor with Lusi Morhayim of Revisiting "Social Factors": Advancing Research into People and Place (2015). She earned her PhD at the University of California, Berkeley.
Acknowledgements
Contributor information
Introduction - Georgia Lindsay
I: ICONS: Interrogating spectacle and design
1. Iconic or Engaging? Beyond the Spectacle - Elizabeth Ann Macgregor
2. The Power of Star Architecture and Iconic Design: Kunsthaus Graz,
Austria - Johannes Dreher, Nadia Alaily-Mattar, and Alain Thierstein
3. Transformational architecture as urban catalyst: Toronto's Royal
Ontario Museum, municipal policy, and the Cultural Renaissance -
Shoshanah B.D. Goldberg-Miller
II: INVITATIONS: Design with communities in mind
4. Designing with Community for Revitalization: A Creative Hub at the
Denver Art Museum in Colorado, US - Ann Baier Lambson
5. Making an Urban Living Room: Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland,
Ohio, US - Megan Lykins Reich
6. Museum as Place-maker - Kerstin Thompson
7. Design for Citizenship: North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, US -
Daniel P. Gottlieb
III: EXPERIENCES: Understanding and reimagining design inside
8. The Open and Integrated Museum - William Smart
9. Building Citizens - Building Museums: Royal Ontario Museum and Art
Gallery of Ontario - Matt Patterson
10. Experience and Meaning in Museums - Helen Norrie
11. Planning Art Museums from Inside-out: Design for Visitor Experiences
- ¿pek Kaynar Rohloff
12. Illuminating History: The Mosegaard Museum in Aarhus, Denmark - Jade
Polizzi
IV: BODIES and MINDS: Designing for inclusion
13. A Sensory Place for All - Meredith Banasiak
14. Understanding Museum Architecture from Disability Experience:
Pavilion of Knowledge, Lisbon, Portugal - Caroline Van Doren,
Peter-Willem Vermeersch, and Ann Heylighen
15. Body Conscious Design in Museums - Galen Cranz and Chelsea Rushton
V: SUSTAINABILITIES: Green design for new museums
16. Triple Bottom Line Sustainable Design: Scottsdale's Museum of the
West in Arizona, US - Christiana Moss and Christopher Alt
17. Less Energy, More Stability: Passive Building Principles for
Collection- and Visitor-Friendly Net-Zero and Net-Positive Buildings,
and a proposal for the Museum of Energy - Jonathan Bean
18. Bringing nature into place: Green Roofs as Place Makers in Museum
Architecture - Angela Loder
Contributor information
Introduction - Georgia Lindsay
I: ICONS: Interrogating spectacle and design
1. Iconic or Engaging? Beyond the Spectacle - Elizabeth Ann Macgregor
2. The Power of Star Architecture and Iconic Design: Kunsthaus Graz,
Austria - Johannes Dreher, Nadia Alaily-Mattar, and Alain Thierstein
3. Transformational architecture as urban catalyst: Toronto's Royal
Ontario Museum, municipal policy, and the Cultural Renaissance -
Shoshanah B.D. Goldberg-Miller
II: INVITATIONS: Design with communities in mind
4. Designing with Community for Revitalization: A Creative Hub at the
Denver Art Museum in Colorado, US - Ann Baier Lambson
5. Making an Urban Living Room: Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland,
Ohio, US - Megan Lykins Reich
6. Museum as Place-maker - Kerstin Thompson
7. Design for Citizenship: North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, US -
Daniel P. Gottlieb
III: EXPERIENCES: Understanding and reimagining design inside
8. The Open and Integrated Museum - William Smart
9. Building Citizens - Building Museums: Royal Ontario Museum and Art
Gallery of Ontario - Matt Patterson
10. Experience and Meaning in Museums - Helen Norrie
11. Planning Art Museums from Inside-out: Design for Visitor Experiences
- ¿pek Kaynar Rohloff
12. Illuminating History: The Mosegaard Museum in Aarhus, Denmark - Jade
Polizzi
IV: BODIES and MINDS: Designing for inclusion
13. A Sensory Place for All - Meredith Banasiak
14. Understanding Museum Architecture from Disability Experience:
Pavilion of Knowledge, Lisbon, Portugal - Caroline Van Doren,
Peter-Willem Vermeersch, and Ann Heylighen
15. Body Conscious Design in Museums - Galen Cranz and Chelsea Rushton
V: SUSTAINABILITIES: Green design for new museums
16. Triple Bottom Line Sustainable Design: Scottsdale's Museum of the
West in Arizona, US - Christiana Moss and Christopher Alt
17. Less Energy, More Stability: Passive Building Principles for
Collection- and Visitor-Friendly Net-Zero and Net-Positive Buildings,
and a proposal for the Museum of Energy - Jonathan Bean
18. Bringing nature into place: Green Roofs as Place Makers in Museum
Architecture - Angela Loder
Acknowledgements
Contributor information
Introduction - Georgia Lindsay
I: ICONS: Interrogating spectacle and design
1. Iconic or Engaging? Beyond the Spectacle - Elizabeth Ann Macgregor
2. The Power of Star Architecture and Iconic Design: Kunsthaus Graz,
Austria - Johannes Dreher, Nadia Alaily-Mattar, and Alain Thierstein
3. Transformational architecture as urban catalyst: Toronto's Royal
Ontario Museum, municipal policy, and the Cultural Renaissance -
Shoshanah B.D. Goldberg-Miller
II: INVITATIONS: Design with communities in mind
4. Designing with Community for Revitalization: A Creative Hub at the
Denver Art Museum in Colorado, US - Ann Baier Lambson
5. Making an Urban Living Room: Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland,
Ohio, US - Megan Lykins Reich
6. Museum as Place-maker - Kerstin Thompson
7. Design for Citizenship: North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, US -
Daniel P. Gottlieb
III: EXPERIENCES: Understanding and reimagining design inside
8. The Open and Integrated Museum - William Smart
9. Building Citizens - Building Museums: Royal Ontario Museum and Art
Gallery of Ontario - Matt Patterson
10. Experience and Meaning in Museums - Helen Norrie
11. Planning Art Museums from Inside-out: Design for Visitor Experiences
- ¿pek Kaynar Rohloff
12. Illuminating History: The Mosegaard Museum in Aarhus, Denmark - Jade
Polizzi
IV: BODIES and MINDS: Designing for inclusion
13. A Sensory Place for All - Meredith Banasiak
14. Understanding Museum Architecture from Disability Experience:
Pavilion of Knowledge, Lisbon, Portugal - Caroline Van Doren,
Peter-Willem Vermeersch, and Ann Heylighen
15. Body Conscious Design in Museums - Galen Cranz and Chelsea Rushton
V: SUSTAINABILITIES: Green design for new museums
16. Triple Bottom Line Sustainable Design: Scottsdale's Museum of the
West in Arizona, US - Christiana Moss and Christopher Alt
17. Less Energy, More Stability: Passive Building Principles for
Collection- and Visitor-Friendly Net-Zero and Net-Positive Buildings,
and a proposal for the Museum of Energy - Jonathan Bean
18. Bringing nature into place: Green Roofs as Place Makers in Museum
Architecture - Angela Loder
Contributor information
Introduction - Georgia Lindsay
I: ICONS: Interrogating spectacle and design
1. Iconic or Engaging? Beyond the Spectacle - Elizabeth Ann Macgregor
2. The Power of Star Architecture and Iconic Design: Kunsthaus Graz,
Austria - Johannes Dreher, Nadia Alaily-Mattar, and Alain Thierstein
3. Transformational architecture as urban catalyst: Toronto's Royal
Ontario Museum, municipal policy, and the Cultural Renaissance -
Shoshanah B.D. Goldberg-Miller
II: INVITATIONS: Design with communities in mind
4. Designing with Community for Revitalization: A Creative Hub at the
Denver Art Museum in Colorado, US - Ann Baier Lambson
5. Making an Urban Living Room: Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland,
Ohio, US - Megan Lykins Reich
6. Museum as Place-maker - Kerstin Thompson
7. Design for Citizenship: North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, US -
Daniel P. Gottlieb
III: EXPERIENCES: Understanding and reimagining design inside
8. The Open and Integrated Museum - William Smart
9. Building Citizens - Building Museums: Royal Ontario Museum and Art
Gallery of Ontario - Matt Patterson
10. Experience and Meaning in Museums - Helen Norrie
11. Planning Art Museums from Inside-out: Design for Visitor Experiences
- ¿pek Kaynar Rohloff
12. Illuminating History: The Mosegaard Museum in Aarhus, Denmark - Jade
Polizzi
IV: BODIES and MINDS: Designing for inclusion
13. A Sensory Place for All - Meredith Banasiak
14. Understanding Museum Architecture from Disability Experience:
Pavilion of Knowledge, Lisbon, Portugal - Caroline Van Doren,
Peter-Willem Vermeersch, and Ann Heylighen
15. Body Conscious Design in Museums - Galen Cranz and Chelsea Rushton
V: SUSTAINABILITIES: Green design for new museums
16. Triple Bottom Line Sustainable Design: Scottsdale's Museum of the
West in Arizona, US - Christiana Moss and Christopher Alt
17. Less Energy, More Stability: Passive Building Principles for
Collection- and Visitor-Friendly Net-Zero and Net-Positive Buildings,
and a proposal for the Museum of Energy - Jonathan Bean
18. Bringing nature into place: Green Roofs as Place Makers in Museum
Architecture - Angela Loder