Title of article :
Transitional Spaces: Mapping Physical Change
Author/Authors :
Sprake، Juliet نويسنده , , Thomas، Helen نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 2 سال 2007
Abstract :
Museums and buildings are both considered
immutable by the majority of people who use
them. A small team from Goldsmiths College, the
V&A+RIBA Architecture Partnership and Pimlico
School set out to challenge this preconception.
The Victoria & Albert museum was taken as a case
study to investigate how buildings are a physical
manifestation of an institute, and how their physical
presence records the way the museum has to
respond to outside criteria, from government
funding strategies to cultural trends.
This article puts forward the argument that a
museum building as a subject is a constantly
changing environment, through which young
learners can develop their historical imagination
and critical abilities. It describes the process and
findings from a project carried out with students
from Pimlico School, who were asked to find and
respond to evidence in the fabric of the V&A
museum buildings of the substantial physical
changes that it is currently undergoing. By choosing
specific sites, the students put together a
series of PDA-based threads to describe and
archive different narratives about the museum at
the moment of their mapping. These are made
for future visitors to see, hear and compare the
museum environment they are experiencing with
the one that the students recorded.
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education