1st Edition

The Architecture of Exhibitions Experiential Design

238 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

238 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

238 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Architecture of Exhibitions embarks on a comprehensive exploration of creativity and design innovation within exhibition spaces. It describes the fundamental principles of exhibition design, tracing the origins of creativity and considering its evolutionary significance. The book challenges conventional boundaries imposed by rigid classifications, drawing on heuristic studies in biology... Read more

Part 1 A New Perspective on the Origin of Art Exhibition

1. The Origin of the Design of Exhibition Space: From Cave Art to Göbekli Tepe

Alessandro Melis, Rozina Vavetsi and Fabio Finotti

2. Art Exhibition from the Classic Perspective

Alessandro Melis, Rozina Vavetsi and Fabio Finotti

3. An Historical Perspective of Architecture for Art Exhibition

Alessandro Melis, Rozina Vavetsi and Fabio Finotti

Part 2 Present and Future Scenarios for Art Exhibition

4. Graphic Narratives for Social Transformation: Weaving Stories into the Built Environment

Alessandro Melis, Rozina Vavetsi and Fabio Finotti

5. Future Developments

Alessandro Melis, Rozina Vavetsi and Fabio Finotti

6. Community Resilience at the Venice Biennale (2021–2023)

Maria Perbellini, Alessandro Melis, Marcella Del Signore, Gertrudis Brens and Sung Park

Part 3 Practice-Based Research in Contemporary Art Exhibition

7. Art Exhibition: Guest Contributions, Case Studies, Professional and Academic Experiences

Alessandro Melis, Rozina Vavetsi and Fabio Finotti

Part 3.1 Innovations and Challenges in Traditional Art Exhibition Settings: Guest Contributions

8. Meta-Exhibition Designs

Anthony Caradonna

9. The Architecture of Exhibitions and the Exhibition of Architectures: What Are We "Left" With?

Giovanni Santamaria

10. The Tyranny of Distance?

Andrew Barrie and Mike Davis

Part 3.2 Interdisciplinary Innovations and Immersive Experiences

11. Components, Representations, and Pixels: Three-Dimensional Resolution Through Digital Fabrication

Fadhil Fadhil

12. Stereoma: Designing an Immersive Spatial Experience

Dustin White

13. Field Notes from My Little Aurora: Close Encounters of the Robotic Kind. Enacting Human-Robot Coexistence in Everyday Life Performing Spaces

Antonino Di Raimo

14. Marmomac Meets Academies: The Greatest Show of Stone Experimentation

Giuseppe Fallacara, Sara D’Adamo, Clara Rosa Romano and Maria Giovanna Pansini

15. Toward Non-Humans’ Embassies

Saverio Massaro and Enrico Lain

Part 3.3 The Social, Political, and Narrative Dimension of the Art Exhibition

16. 416_SR1938: The Presence of Memory in the Perceptual Experience

Elena Cologni

17. Holier Than Thou

Lanfranco Aceti

18. Phygital: A Designer’s Call to Action

Jonathan Alger and Maya Koptyman

19. Enhancing the Sense of Place Through Performative Arts: The Case of Venice

Jose Antonio Lara-Hernandez

20. Visual Voices: Female-Themed Murals as Community Exhibitions in the South Bronx

Barbora Melis

21. Gravitational Waves Architecture: Architecture as a Tool for the Transmission of Scientific Knowledge

Massimo Faiferri, Lino Cabras, Fabrizio Pusceddu, Benedetta Medas and Daniele Menichini

Part 4 Conclusion

22. Reflection and Conclusion on the Evolution and Innovation of Exhibition Spaces

Alessandro Melis, Rozina Vavetsi and Fabio Finotti

23. Handbook: Designing Exhibition Spaces

Alessandro Melis, Rozina Vavetsi and Fabio Finotti

Biography

Alessandro Melis is a distinguished architect and art curator who currently holds the prestigious position of the first Endowed Chair Professor at the New York Institute of Technology. He was appointed by the Italian Minister of Culture as the curator of the Italian Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia in 2021 and was honored as an ambassador of Italian Design in 2020–2024 (Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

Rozina Vavetsi is Associate Professor at New York Tech, an award-winning visual designer and a Fulbright U.S. Scholar. With over two decades of experience in higher education, she combines forward-thinking pedagogy with invaluable industry expertise, demonstrating a strong commitment to bridging the gap between academia and the professional design world. Professor Vavetsi inspires her students to push disciplinary boundaries, emphasizing research, the exploration of emerging technologies, and creative problem-solving. She teaches a diverse array of design courses at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, maintains an active freelance career, and frequently participates in international conferences to stay abreast of idea exchanges and developments in the design landscape. Her design work has been featured in prestigious publications and exhibited in various venues around the world. Professor Vavetsi’s research interests include typography, information design, environmental graphic design, design thinking, human-centered design, and participatory design.

Fabio Finotti, an Emeritus Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, held the prestigious Mariano DiVito Chair of Italian Literature. Additionally, Finotti’s leadership extends to his role as the President of the Interuniversity Master’s Degree in Italian Studies, a collaborative program between the University of Trieste and the University of Udine. Appointed by the Italian Government, Finotti has been the Director of the Italian Institute of Culture in New York since 2020.