'Architecture For Culture: Rethinking Museums'
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The physical space of the museum adopts new meanings and new forms in the digital age. Paris-based curator, writer, and editor Béatrice Grenier authors this fascinating volume by Rizzoli exploring the agency and role of architecture in defining the museum in the twenty-first century. This impressive collection analyzes the world’s most important centers of culture, including the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the Guggenheim, the Centre Pompidou, and the American Museum of Natural History, brought to life with bravura photography and thoughtful essay. From a replica city to an imitation of a work of art, the museum building is shown to be an immersive experience in itself. Moving through established, imagined and forthcoming spaces, these vital sites for architectural experimentation and interaction continually reflect our relationships to nature, science, technology, and ourselves. 'Architecture For Culture: Rethinking Museums' is an invaluable gift for art buffs, critics, and cultural aficionados.
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The physical space of the museum adopts new meanings and new forms in the digital age. Paris-based curator, writer, and editor Béatrice Grenier authors this fascinating volume by Rizzoli exploring the agency and role of architecture in defining the museum in the twenty-first century. This impressive collection analyzes the world’s most important centers of culture, including the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the Guggenheim, the Centre Pompidou, and the American Museum of Natural History, brought to life with bravura photography and thoughtful essay. From a replica city to an imitation of a work of art, the museum building is shown to be an immersive experience in itself. Moving through established, imagined and forthcoming spaces, these vital sites for architectural experimentation and interaction continually reflect our relationships to nature, science, technology, and ourselves. 'Architecture For Culture: Rethinking Museums' is an invaluable gift for art buffs, critics, and cultural aficionados.
FRANKBROS says
The physical space of the museum adopts new meanings and new forms in the digital age. Paris-based curator, writer, and editor Béatrice Grenier authors this fascinating volume by Rizzoli exploring the agency and role of architecture in defining the museum in the twenty-first century. This impressive collection analyzes the world’s most important centers of culture, including the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the Guggenheim, the Centre Pompidou, and the American Museum of Natural History, brought to life with bravura photography and thoughtful essay. From a replica city to an imitation of a work of art, the museum building is shown to be an immersive experience in itself. Moving through established, imagined and forthcoming spaces, these vital sites for architectural experimentation and interaction continually reflect our relationships to nature, science, technology, and ourselves. 'Architecture For Culture: Rethinking Museums' is an invaluable gift for art buffs, critics, and cultural aficionados.
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Length 241mm
Width 195mm
Depth 25mm
Length 241mm
Width 195mm
Depth 25mm
Technical
Paper
Length 241mm
Width 195mm
Depth 25mm
Length 241mm
Width 195mm
Depth 25mm
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