MUSEUM – Spatial Journeys
The Experiential Journey between Art, Space and Architecture_Heidi Saarinen
– Long Museum West Bund_Atelier Deshaus
– MuCEM_Rudy Ricciotti Architecte
– Astrup Fearnley Museum_Renzo Piano Building Workshop
– Canadian Museum of Human Rights_Antoine Predock Architect
– Taiyuan Museum of Art_Preston Scott Cohen, Inc.
– Paläon Research and Experience Center_Holzer Kobler Architekturen
– Aspen Art Museum_Shigeru Ban Architects
– Mary Rose Museum_Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Japanese Urban Dwell
Inside -Outside – Inside
Inside – Outside – Inside; Modulation of Public and Private Condition
in Japanese Contemporary Residential Architecture_Michele Stramezzi
– House in Tokushima_Suppose Design Office
– House T_Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects
– Polyphonic_Jun Igarashi Architects
– Pit House_UID Archiects
– Rain Shelter House_y+M design office Co.
– Outside (Outside) ((Outside))_A.A.TH
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C3 no.364 (2014 #12/12)
MUSEUM – Spatial Journeys
The Experiential Journey between Art, Space and Architecture _ Heidi Saarinen
Museums attract visitors for a number of reasons. They may be destinations for outings, tourist attractions or for specific themes, exhibitions or events. As cultural and social magnets, museums have an important impact on the local community, culture and economy. Historical, visual art, multimedia, object based art, folklore of fragile maps or textiles narrate that in-between, ephemeral moment that is the journey through the museum. Museums are designed to house a vast array of content. The conditions within which works of art are to be kept are carefully composed. Depending on the stance of the museum; contemporary, historical, educational.. there will be constraints and rules about the layout, lighting and in-between all this, most importantly, the visitor experience. The journey through the space starting from the approach, all the way through the paths, levels, curated exhibits and plinths of artworks through to the exit and beyond. What stays in the memory of the visitor? It is this notion; the journey, I am considering in this article.
C3 no.364 (2014 #12/12)
MUSEUM – Spatial Journeys
The Experiential Journey between Art, Space and Architecture _ Heidi Saarinen
Museums attract visitors for a number of reasons. They may be destinations for outings, tourist attractions or for specific themes, exhibitions or events. As cultural and social magnets, museums have an important impact on the local community, culture and economy. Historical, visual art, multimedia, object based art, folklore of fragile maps or textiles narrate that in-between, ephemeral moment that is the journey through the museum. Museums are designed to house a vast array of content. The conditions within which works of art are to be kept are carefully composed. Depending on the stance of the museum; contemporary, historical, educational.. there will be constraints and rules about the layout, lighting and in-between all this, most importantly, the visitor experience. The journey through the space starting from the approach, all the way through the paths, levels, curated exhibits and plinths of artworks through to the exit and beyond. What stays in the memory of the visitor? It is this notion; the journey, I am considering in this article.