What is exhibition design?

"What is Exhibition Design? is the ultimate guide to the many facets of this rapidly emerging discipline, from retail design to museums and trade shows - every field that applies graphic information to place and object. This unrivalled handbook is a guide to the world of exhibition design, expl...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Lorenc, Jan (-), Skolnick, Lee, Berger, Craig
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Mies, Switzerland ; Hove : RotoVision cop. 2007
Colección:Essential design handbooks
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  • Issues. Preface (p. 6) ; What is exhibtion design? (p. 8) ; A brief history of exhibition design (p. 12) ; Who do we design for? (p. 18) ; The power of the new experience (p. 22) ; Everything old is new again (p. 26) ; What makes a public space an exhibition? (p. 30) ; But is it art? (p. 32) ; Experience design and themed environments (p. 36) ; Designing from the ground up and the inside out (p. 42)
  • Anatomy. Disciplines: Exhibition design for museums (p. 48) ; History museums (p. 50) ; Science museums (p. 56) ; Art museums (p. 62) ; Children's museums (p. 66) ; Exhibition design for public centers (p. 70) ; Visitor centers (p. 72) ; Corporate museums (p. 76) ; Institutional centers (p. 80) ; Parks, heritage centers, and botanical gardens (p. 84) ; Exhibition design for trade shows and showrooms (p. 88) ; Trade shows (p. 90) ; Showrooms (p. 94) ; Traveling exhibitions (p. 100)
  • Process. Telling a story (p. 104) ; Concept development (p. 108) ; Design development (p. 112) ; Materials (p. 116) ; Media and technology (p. 118) ; Lighting and acoustic design (p. 120) ; Exhibition design and the environment (p. 124) ; Storytelling and documentation (p. 128) ; Choosing a fabricator (p. 134) ; Evaluation (p. 136)
  • Portfolios. Atelier Markgraph (p. 142) ; Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership (p. 150) ; Lorenc + Yoo Design (p. 156) ; Mauk Design (p. 162) ; Pentagram (p. 168) ; Box & Cox (p. 176) ; Casson Mann (p. 182) ; Ralph Appelbaum Associates (p. 188) ; Reich + Petch (p. 196) ; C&G Parnters (p. 204) ; emerystudio (p. 212) ; atelierbrückner (p. 218) ; GL Associates (p. 224) ; Hewitt Pender Associates (p. 230) ; nendo (p. 236) ; Staples & Charles (p. 244)
  • Etcetera