China Academy of Art’s Folk Art Museum, Hangzhou, China - Kengo Kuma
Kengo Kuma & Associates 2-24-8 BY-CUBE 2F Minamiaoyama Minato-ku Tokyo 107-0062 Japan | Kuma & Associates Europe 104 Rue Oberkampf F-75011

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China Academy of Art’s Folk Art Museum, Hangzhou, China - Kengo Kuma
Kengo Kuma & Associates 2-24-8 BY-CUBE 2F Minamiaoyama Minato-ku Tokyo 107-0062 Japan | Kuma & Associates Europe 104 Rue Oberkampf F-75011
Musée Soulages, Rodez by sir20
[ Brutalism and Nature ]
Yumin Art Nouveau Collection (Yumin Museum of Art) (Tadao Ando, 2010) Seopjikoji, Jeju Island, South Korea H.Min, Contax T2 + Centuria 100
I saw this at the American Museum of Natural History this weekend and thought of you
Ha! Oh, this exhibit designer must have been beaming when they got the green light. :D
i'm taking an exhibit design class this semester and we finally wrapped up our second project: a group exhibition centered around chemical elements!
we decided to make an amusement ride on a boat where a user could ride and learn about our elements while on it (like the its a small world ride at disneyland) !!
Our project proposal for Thermal baths of Curinga with my team mate beyzanur barut for the competition of reuseitaly.
< Gate to the Sky Curinga’s Thermal Baths, linked to Roman history, are reimagined with a protective, semi-transparent structure and an oculus that captures sunlight, honoring their communal and temple-like heritage. The design preserves the ruins while creating a striking landmark, blending historical significance with modern enrichment. >
Designing for art exhibitions my beloved--
The art is by William H. Johnson and the typeface used is Martin by Vocal Type Co.!
Do you prefer museum exhibits with lots of open area or fitting as much as possible into the available space?
look, I'm a Large Person, I need at least some space to get around. I'm disabled, there need to be benches. Wheelchair users need to have accessibility. A balance between the necessary open space, plus extra for safety, and filling the rest with specimens to have as much as possible within the space is the best possible design.