New Designs in Circulation Areas And Museums the Case of the Quai Branly Museum
During the Pre-Modern Era of 1970s; new buildings questioning general typologies and offering advances in terms of design and function are started to be built. Architects not only looked for unattempted block structures but also their quest for unattempted block structures were continued for interna...
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description | During the Pre-Modern Era of 1970s; new buildings questioning general typologies and offering advances in terms of design and function are started to be built. Architects not only looked for unattempted block structures but also their quest for unattempted block structures were continued for internal places, too and internal implicit setups were designed using ortographic tools like plans and sections. In today’s museums; new and multiple circulation routes are designed; in which visitors do not read books from beginning to end but choose their own paths and walk through the exhibition as if in a labyrinth on their own. These radical perceptional, spatial changes and spatial scenarios are particularly emphasized in museum buildings. These new spatial arrangements in circulation areas are offering new spatial experiences with irregular gaps in sections, regular but non-geometric floor plans, vagueness of the borders, striking colors, patterns and materials, differentiated circulation parts (stairs, moving stairways, elevators, platforms, bridges). In the study; Jean Nouvel’s Quai Branly Museum (2006) which is a recent example of this striking change will be analyzed thorough spatial experiences, observations, syntactic analysis technique and semantic examinations. |
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spelling | doaj.art-24a548ea845e4e4a93ff7f8de86e5ce82023-02-15T16:15:28ZengBursa Uludag UniversityUludağ University Journal of The Faculty of Engineering2148-41472148-41552016-05-012111171301779New Designs in Circulation Areas And Museums the Case of the Quai Branly MuseumNihan Canbakal AtaoğluDuring the Pre-Modern Era of 1970s; new buildings questioning general typologies and offering advances in terms of design and function are started to be built. Architects not only looked for unattempted block structures but also their quest for unattempted block structures were continued for internal places, too and internal implicit setups were designed using ortographic tools like plans and sections. In today’s museums; new and multiple circulation routes are designed; in which visitors do not read books from beginning to end but choose their own paths and walk through the exhibition as if in a labyrinth on their own. These radical perceptional, spatial changes and spatial scenarios are particularly emphasized in museum buildings. These new spatial arrangements in circulation areas are offering new spatial experiences with irregular gaps in sections, regular but non-geometric floor plans, vagueness of the borders, striking colors, patterns and materials, differentiated circulation parts (stairs, moving stairways, elevators, platforms, bridges). In the study; Jean Nouvel’s Quai Branly Museum (2006) which is a recent example of this striking change will be analyzed thorough spatial experiences, observations, syntactic analysis technique and semantic examinations.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/uumfd/issue/26727/281358-circulation area designs; museums;quai branly museumsirkülasyon alanı tasarımı; müzeler; quai branly müzesi |
spellingShingle | Nihan Canbakal Ataoğlu New Designs in Circulation Areas And Museums the Case of the Quai Branly Museum Uludağ University Journal of The Faculty of Engineering - circulation area designs; museums;quai branly museum sirkülasyon alanı tasarımı; müzeler; quai branly müzesi |
title | New Designs in Circulation Areas And Museums the Case of the Quai Branly Museum |
title_full | New Designs in Circulation Areas And Museums the Case of the Quai Branly Museum |
title_fullStr | New Designs in Circulation Areas And Museums the Case of the Quai Branly Museum |
title_full_unstemmed | New Designs in Circulation Areas And Museums the Case of the Quai Branly Museum |
title_short | New Designs in Circulation Areas And Museums the Case of the Quai Branly Museum |
title_sort | new designs in circulation areas and museums the case of the quai branly museum |
topic | - circulation area designs; museums;quai branly museum sirkülasyon alanı tasarımı; müzeler; quai branly müzesi |
url | https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/uumfd/issue/26727/281358 |
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