KOSSMANN DEJONG
Creating a good exhibition is about telling a multi-dimensional and interactive story with a balanced and broad array of media that is the task of the exhibition designer.
The challenge is to translate often complex and scientific information into a narrative environment that appeals to a wide audience. When executed effectively, spaces can educate, excite and entertain, providing the visitors with an experience to remember.
Highlighted in this book are 30 narrative spaces orchestrated by renowned Dutch exhibition architecture office Kossmann.dejong. Featured environments range from permanent presentations in museums and visitor centres to temporary exhibitions, among them the Urbanian Pavilion at the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai. Full-page photos accompanied by written explanations offer insight into how these narrative spaces are composed. Sketches, plans and sections make the designs fully comprehensible. A separate chapter explains a dozen key concepts - interaction, abstraction, media mix, routing and more - that inform most narrative environments.
Most environments featured in this book are temporary by nature, yet the components that went into their making remain valid today. That makes Engaging Spaces a valuable and timeless sourcebook for everyone interested in the field of exhibition design.