Minggu 13 Exhibition
Minggu 13 Exhibition
Minggu 13 Exhibition
EXHIBITION
Commercial trade fairs, brand experiences, themed
attractions, world expositions, museum galleries, visitor
centres, historic houses, landscape interpretation and
art installation are all areas that can be categorised
under the broad umbrella term of ‘exhibition’.
Exhibitions may be permanent or temporary, with a
shelf life of five years or five days.
They may vary in scale from small table-top displays to
the size of a small city in the case of world expositions.
However, whether commercial or cultural in nature, it is
the idea of communicating a story in three-dimensional
space that acts as the link between these very different
environments.
Exhibition
Orientation
Careful
consideration of the
Wayfinding, informing visitors by way of signposts, maps,
site is a crucial and trails, where they are, and where they are going.
part of the design
process
For an exhibition within an existing
building there will be many practical
questions that need to be asked.
• Is the building listed and if so what are the
restrictions regarding intervention in the space?
• Is there sufficient access to bring objects and
exhibits into the space?
• Is the floor strong enough to receive exhibits or
will it need to be reinforced to support heavy
objects?
• Is there access to services? How will media run?
• Does space need to be made within the exhibit for
storing support equipment for exhibition media?
• Are there existing obstacles to consider – columns
or changes in level, for example?
Key Facts:
Families will need spaces.
Children’s exhibitions will require special design decisions regarding
height, size, colour and use of materials.
Measuring
audiences
INFORMATION GATHERING
Research suggests that people remember:
• 10% of what they read
• 20% of what they see
THE COLLECTION • 50% of what they hear and
Lincoln, UK
• 90% of what they do
A thematic approach
THE HOUSE OF BOLS COCKTAIL &
GENEVER EXPERIENCE
Amsterdam, Netherlands
The grouping of objects or ideas into a range of themes that
could be viewed in any order.
‘integrated approach’ is a combination of chronological and thematic approach
A branded approach
Thematic approach
Developing
concept
Model of beijing, Fibre optic lighting consists of long flexible fibre optic ‘tails’,
Beijing urban
Planning centre
which carry light directly to where it is needed.
Beijing, china
Exhibition
graphics
Churchill museum
Churchill war rooms,
London, uk