Sustainability of Exhibition Halls while adapting to Design Concept and Technology in Museums: St. Barnabas Icon and Archaeological Museum Examples
Autori:
Serkad Hasan ISIKOREN, Erdal AYGENC
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 331-351
How to cite this article:Isikoren, S.H., & Aygenc, E. (2018). Sustainability of Exhibition Halls while adapting to Design Concept and Technology in Museums: St. Barnabas Icon and Archaeological Museum Examples. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 62, 331-351. |
Abstract:
Cyprus has been governed by many diff erent cultures through history because
of its geopolitical location on Eastern Mediterranean. Richness of the cultural
heritage that was left out of those cultures on the island is an attraction point. Every
year it attracts many foreigners and students as an education and tourism oriented
island. Today museums are the best places to visit in order to explore both for
touristic and educational purposes. They serve to the economy of the countries as
well as educational purposes for both locals and foreigners. Global understanding
of contemporary museum design is a total complex to serve multi-purpose such as
research, educational programs, permanent and temporary exhibitions, seminars
and lectures. Hence, from the fi rst step of designing a museum to the end, it should
be well thought and carefully designed as it is important to be sustainable. The aim
of this paper is to cover historical data of museology and contemporary principles
of museum design while keeping its sustainability. The results will be studied in
bi-communal Cyprus by comparing applications in museums from Smuseum, design, Cyprus, exhibits, exhibition, information, lighting,
history.
Keywords:
museum, design, Cyprus, exhibits, exhibition, information, lighting, history.
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