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Museum-making: Behind and Beyond Architecture Jean-Gabriel LeturcqMuseum expert PhD researcher - CEDEJ (Cairo)
Museum-making and MuseologyExhibition-designMuseum-designMuseologyExhibition designersArchitectsMuseum expertsCuratorsPolitics, Culture, EconomicsInstitutional ManagementScenario and organization of space
Museum-Making, a reflexive process: How do architects and museum curators collaborate in making a museum?
How to define priorities of an exhibition scenario?
How can joint expertise contribute to the success of an exhibition?
Museum-making analysis:
1. Institutional process2. Making the scenario of a Museum exhibition
The example of Department of Islamic Arts, Muse du Louvre, Paris
1993: Current exhibition2009: Planned exhibtionHow to make a new museum with an old institution?
Behind the Architecture: Institutional ProcessIs there is a need for a new museum? Why to make a new museum ?
A history of the exhibition
1925: An encyclopedic Bazaar, sets of the materials
A history of the exhibition1993: A Geo-chronological approach
A convincing approach?!?
Institutional process (2)Which collection might be exhibited? Who is going to fund the new museum?
The Exhibition Design process:How can exhibition design serve the objects? How to translate concepts in the architectural space? How the exhibition design enables the communication between artifacts and visitors?
The new exhibition space1993 exhibition: 1300 artifacts on 1 100 m2009: 5000 artifacts on 4 000 mMore space, more objects: is the exhibition better?
The Louvre Project Rudy Ricciotti (France) + Mario Bellini (Italy)
Iridescent Cloud
luminescent covering
The scenario: design as mediationGround floor Underground floor
An art of the lightGround level exhibition
Underground level exhibition
ConclusionsArchitectural design is a mediator between the artefacts and the visitors
Museum design must respond to artefacts and to an elaborated conceptual program.
Architecture must serve the visitor.