Light Up The Potential of Light in Museum Architecture

Light Up     The Potential of Light in Museum Architecture
Author: Andrea Graser
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2023-06-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783035627060

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Dynamic artificial light in museums In galleries and museums, one’s perception of art, space, and atmosphere is largely determined by lighting. But which light settings should art and museum experts and exhibition designers choose, and on what basis are those choices made? Pioneering LED technologies make customized lighting scenarios possible, turning artificial light into an interactive material in museum architecture – not only in terms of design practice, but also in terms of real-time spatial experiences. Computer-controlled lighting technologies are breaking boundaries, allowing the individual to take full control of lighting design. Light Up explores the potential of dynamic artificial lighting technologies in museum architecture, offering new insights into the use of light in exhibition spaces. How LED technologies can be used to develop customized lighting scenarios Studies in the real context of art institutions as well as programming of interactive light simulations Documents the research project “White Cube Teleporter”

Light Up the Potential of Light in Museum Architecture

Light Up   the Potential of Light in Museum Architecture
Author: Andrea Graser
Publsiher: Birkhaüser
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3035627053

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Dynamic artificial light in museums In galleries and museums, one's perception of art, space, and atmosphere is largely determined by lighting. But which light settings should art and museum experts and exhibition designers choose, and on what basis are those choices made? Pioneering LED technologies make customized lighting scenarios possible, turning artificial light into an interactive material in museum architecture - not only in terms of design practice, but also in terms of real-time spatial experiences. Computer-controlled lighting technologies are breaking boundaries, allowing the individual to take full control of lighting design. Light Up explores the potential of dynamic artificial lighting technologies in museum architecture, offering new insights into the use of light in exhibition spaces. How LED technologies can be used to develop customized lighting scenarios Studies in the real context of art institutions as well as programming of interactive light simulations Documents the research project "White Cube Teleporter"

Shedding New Light on Art Museum Additions

Shedding New Light on Art Museum Additions
Author: Altaf Engineer,Kathryn H. Anthony
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781315443140

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Vast sums of money spent to design, construct, and maintain museum additions demand great accountability of museum leaders and design professionals towards visitors and employees. Museum visitors today come not only to view works of art, but also to experience museum architecture itself, resulting in most major cities competing to build new museum additions or new museum buildings to become world class tourist destinations. Shedding New Light on Art Museum Additions presents post-occupancy evaluations of four high-profile museums and their additions in the United States and helps museum stakeholders understand their successes, shortcomings, and how their designs affect both visitors and employees who use them every day. The book helps decision-makers assess the short-term and long-term impacts of future proposals for new museum additions and illuminates the critical importance of investing in employee work environments, and giving serious consideration to lighting, wayfinding, accessibility, and the effects of museum fatigue that arise from the lack of public amenities. Museum leaders, curators, architects, designers, consultants, patrons of the arts and museum visitors will find this book to be a useful resource when planning and evaluating new building additions.

The Architecture of Light

The Architecture of Light
Author: Mary Ann Steane
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135655884

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Reviewing the use of natural light by architects in the era of electricity, this book aims to show that natural light not only remains a potential source of order in architecture, but that natural lighting strategies impose a usefully creative discipline on design. Considering an approach to environmental context that sees light as a critical aspect of place, this book explores current attitudes to natural light by offering a series of in-depth studies of recent projects and the particular lighting issues they have addressed. It gives a more nuanced appraisal of these lighting strategies by setting them within their broader topographic, climatic and cultural contexts.

Light Construction

Light Construction
Author: Terence Riley,Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
Publsiher: The Museum of Modern Art
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1995
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0870701290

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Transparency and luminescence have reemerged in the vocabulary of architecture, and light and "lightness" have become key concepts for a significant number of contemporary architects, as well as artists who create installations. Recent work by these designers recalls the use of transparent materials in early modern structures, but they have introduced new ideas and technical solutions. In doing so, they have redefined the relationship between the observer and the structure by interposing elements that both veil and illuminate. In this architecture of lightness, buildings become intangible, structures shed their weight and facades become unstable, dissolving into an often luminous evanescence. The 33 projects illustrated in this book exemplify this emerging sensibility, which is examined in a penetrating essay by Terence Riley, chief curator of the department of architecture and design at The Museum of Modern Art, that places the new work in a broad historic and cultural perspective. More than 30 architects are represented in this international selection, and it includes a broad range of building types, scales and technologies, from the small Leisure Studio created by a group of young Finnish architects to Renzo Piano's enormous Kansai International Airport in Japan. Also shown are the Goetz Collection in Munich by Herzog & de Meuron, the Fondation Cartier in Paris by Jean Nouvel, the ITM Building in Matsuyama, Japan, by Toyo Ito, and a set design by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien. Each project includes a description by Terence Riley or Anne Dixon.

Dan Flavin

Dan Flavin
Author: Dan Flavin,Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
Publsiher: Guggenheim Museum
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1999
Genre: Flavin, Dan, 1933-
ISBN: UOM:39015049654109

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"This book, published on the occasion of Dan Flavin: The Architecture of Light at the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, draws upon the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum's extensive holdings of the artist's work.".

Made of Light

Made of Light
Author: Mark Major,Jonathan Speirs,Anthony Tischhauser
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015063247483

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Our visual experience and emotional reaction to buildings is shaped by the control of light and shadow. Light is increasingly integrated into the fabric of buildings and becomes a part of the architecture. This book investigates the basic properties and qualities of light, presents a sketchbook of ideas and observations, and includes an in-depth interview.

Renzo Piano

Renzo Piano
Author: Edgar Stach
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-03-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783035614572

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The Pritzker laureate Renzo Piano is recognized worldwide as one of the most renowned architects of our time. Central elements of his aesthetics include the playful use of natural light, the transparency of his buildings and their fine detailing. This publication documents nine museum buildings by Renzo Piano Building Workshop.