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ARCHITECTURE (A46)  (Dept. Info)Architecture  (Policies)

A46 ARCH 430GSpecial Topics: What Does the Museum Look Like?3.0 Units
Description:The museum as an architectural typology and emblematic cultural device is currently undergoing an intense transformation. This seminar aims to shed light onto this typology and the role that museum architecture has as a mechanism to activate present-day communities. A research will be conducted through this type of contemporary culture condenser, having in mind digitalization and globalization. It will also take into account the idea that a museum is not only a display or receptacle dedicated to established areas or disciplines such as the arts, science, sports and industry, among others. The research methodology will consist in the analysis and deployment of seminal and particular study cases to then revise and propose alternatives for the evolution of the museum as an architectural device for contemporary culture. The course will address and discuss different topics such as the idea of destabilizing the museum as an institution, dealing with conflict as a positive, alternative way to generate content, and thinking about this typology as a place dedicated mostly to positive interaction, discussion, service and exchange within the community. In order to compare and get a global perception of this particular museum constellation, specific graphic standards will be used to represent the analysis and deployment of the study cases. Such analyses, as well as the results of the discussions and pieces of work produced during the seminar, will be compiled into a small publication.
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