Contemporary Museum Architecture and Design: Theory and Practice of Place

Author:   Georgia Lindsay (University of Colorado Boulder, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367075231


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   13 February 2020
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Author:   Georgia Lindsay (University of Colorado Boulder, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.925kg
ISBN:  

9780367075231


ISBN 10:   0367075237
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   13 February 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Acknowledgements Contributor information Introduction – Georgia Lindsay I: ICONS: Interrogating spectacle and design Iconic or Engaging? Beyond the Spectacle – Elizabeth Ann Macgregor The Power of Star Architecture and Iconic Design: Kunsthaus Graz, Austria – Johannes Dreher, Nadia Alaily-Mattar, and Alain Thierstein 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 Designing with Community for Revitalization: A Creative Hub at the Denver Art Museum in Colorado, US – Ann Baier Lambson Making an Urban Living Room: Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Ohio, US – Megan Lykins Reich Museum as Place-maker – Kerstin Thompson Design for Citizenship: North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, US – Daniel P. Gottlieb III: EXPERIENCES: Understanding and reimagining design inside The Open and Integrated Museum – William Smart Building Citizens – Building Museums: Royal Ontario Museum and Art Gallery of Ontario – Matt Patterson Experience and Meaning in Museums – Helen Norrie Planning Art Museums from Inside-out: Design for Visitor Experiences – İpek Kaynar Rohloff Illuminating History: The Mosegaard Museum in Aarhus, Denmark – Jade Polizzi IV: BODIES and MINDS: Designing for inclusion A Sensory Place for All – Meredith Banasiak Understanding Museum Architecture from Disability Experience: Pavilion of Knowledge, Lisbon, Portugal – Caroline Van Doren, Peter-Willem Vermeersch, and Ann Heylighen Body Conscious Design in Museums – Galen Cranz and Chelsea Rushton V: SUSTAINABILITIES: Green design for new museums Triple Bottom Line Sustainable Design: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West in Arizona, US – Christiana Moss and Christopher Alt 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 Bringing nature into place: Green Roofs as Place Makers in Museum Architecture – Angela Loder

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Georgia Lindsay has charted a course of self-discovery for the reader in her latest book, Contemporary Museum Architecture and Design: Theory and Practice of Place. Her assemblage of relevant case studies, categorized in a logical order, offers a diverse and unique perspective into architectural museum design. Her ability to inform and challenge, affords us the opportunity to reshape the museums of the future. Kathleen Fitzpatrick, MBA, Senior Associate, DLR Group


Georgia Lindsay has charted a course of self-discovery for the reader in her latest book, Contemporary Museum Architecture and Design: Theory and Practice of Place. Her assemblage of relevant case studies, categorized in a logical order, offers a diverse and unique perspective into architectural museum design. Her ability to inform and challenge, affords us the opportunity to reshape the museums of the future. Kathleen Fitzpatrick, MBA, Senior Associate, DLR Group


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"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."

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