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e-X-tension. Aktuelle Museums- und Ausstellungsarchitektur im Bestand | Katja Schneider, Jürgen Tietz | 9783866788015

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e-X-tension

Aktuelle Museums- und Ausstellungsarchitektur im Bestand

Author:Katja Schneider, Jürgen Tietz

Publisher:KERBER

ISBN: 978-3-86678-801-5

  • Paperback
  • German
  • 128 Pages
  • Jan 31, 2013

New museum and exhibition architecture in existing buildings

In recent decades, spectacular museum architecture has been has been created all over the world, often in existing historical buildings. This large and diverse range of architectural, urban planning and artistic solutions includes discreet additions to and developments of listed buildings as well as intensive reshaping and redefinition.

The publication “e-X-tension” is based upon the papers given at an international conference in Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, Halle. Excellent current examples of multi-layered museum and exhibition architecture in existing buildings are presented. Equally, the current situation of contemporary museum architecture is portrayed.

New museum and exhibition architecture in existing buildings

In recent decades, spectacular museum architecture has been has been created all over the world, often in existing historical buildings. This large and diverse range of architectural, urban planning and artistic solutions includes discreet additions to and developments of listed buildings as well as intensive reshaping and redefinition.

The publication “e-X-tension” is based upon the papers given at an international conference in Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, Halle. Excellent current examples of multi-layered museum and exhibition architecture in existing buildings are presented. Equally, the current situation of contemporary museum architecture is portrayed.

texts by: Ira Mazzoni, Peter Kulka, Hans van der Heijden, Enrique Sobejano, Alexander Schwarz, Roger Diener, Bruce Kuwabara, Christian Jabornegg, Tristan Kobler, Claude Marbach, Stefan Marte, Ulrike Wendland, Jürgen Tietz

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