
Light Up - The Potential of Light in Museum Architecture
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Andrea Graser, Architektin und Ziviltechnikerin, CEO und Design Principal des Architektur- und Lichtplanungsbüros Studio Okular, Wien
Content
2 - PROLOGUE [Seite 6]
3 - THE LIGHT OF OUR DAY [Seite 12]
4 - THE ONTOLOGY OF LIGHT- RETHINKING LIGHT AS A MATERIAL [Seite 22]
5 - HOW ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING AND ART MUSEUMS INTERACT [Seite 42]
6 - THE POTENTIAL FOR DYNAMIC LIGHTING IN MUSEUMS [Seite 66]
7 - MEASUREMENT OF ESTABLISHED MUSEUMS [Seite 92]
8 - WHITE CUBE TELEPORTER- A THREE-PHASE RESEARCH PROJECT [Seite 122]
9 - PHASE 01: TRIAL RUN A, CASE STUDY 01, TRIAL RUN B [Seite 136]
10 - PHASE 02- CASE STUDY 02: FIVE ARTISTS x FIVE MUSEUMS [Seite 170]
11 - PHASE 03- CASE STUDY 03: LIGHTHOUSE, AIL [Seite 190]
12 - EPILOGUE [Seite 204]
13 - APPENDIX [Seite 210]
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