New Means Of Architecture Presentation Through Exhibitions
Text by Giovanna Borasi, Emanuela De Cecco, Tina di Carlo, Anne Holtrop, Wilfried Kühn, Andres Lepik, Carmelo Marabello, Julian Schubert, Ilka & Andreas Ruby.
The curators of architecture exhibitions are often concerned with the problem of how to present objects that ultimately cannot be brought into the exhibition space. Such shows are often difficult for lay audiences to interpret; little focus is placed on communication. However, there are also architecture exhibits that concentrate on communicating an experience. They make it possible to build an intense relationship between the audience and the content on display. This publication focuses on the question of how space can be orchestrated at an exhibition to negotiate an architectural idea. Bringing together pieces by theoreticians, curators and practitioners involved in exhibition production, Displayed Spaces contributes toward the analysis of contemporary architecture exhibitions.
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FORMAT: Pbk, 6.5 x 9 in. / 176 pgs / illustrated throughout. LIST PRICE: U.S. $30.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $40 ISBN: 9783944669694 PUBLISHER: Spector Books AVAILABLE: 7/1/2015 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: NA LA AFR ME
Displayed Spaces New Means Of Architecture Presentation Through Exhibitions
Published by Spector Books. Text by Giovanna Borasi, Emanuela De Cecco, Tina di Carlo, Anne Holtrop, Wilfried Kühn, Andres Lepik, Carmelo Marabello, Julian Schubert, Ilka & Andreas Ruby.
The curators of architecture exhibitions are often concerned with the problem of how to present objects that ultimately cannot be brought into the exhibition space. Such shows are often difficult for lay audiences to interpret; little focus is placed on communication. However, there are also architecture exhibits that concentrate on communicating an experience. They make it possible to build an intense relationship between the audience and the content on display. This publication focuses on the question of how space can be orchestrated at an exhibition to negotiate an architectural idea. Bringing together pieces by theoreticians, curators and practitioners involved in exhibition production, Displayed Spaces contributes toward the analysis of contemporary architecture exhibitions.