memory museum and architecture research institute

Idea projektu

Memory in space is defined as traces in space or in memory; it represents both a symbol of time and the place where experience occurs. The concept of the ephemeral in a museum refers to instantaneous and variable experiences rather than permanent structures. Permanent memory includes elements like fixed and time-resistant features, such as permanent exhibition spaces, and is therefore located on the more concealed southern façade of the building. Ephemeral elements, on the other hand, emerge in temporary exhibition spaces. These spaces are areas where ever-changing, personal, and one-time experiences take place. The most ephemeral part of the museum is the fractured walls at the entrance of the building, where momentary experiences occur.

Popis projektu

exhibition areas, administrative area, training area, social area

Technické informácie

I profile carrier was used because there were large openings in the structure.

emine erdoğan

Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University, Faculty of Architecture

Turkey

Architektúra

Projekt odovzdaný

18. 01. 2025

Štítok

Architektúra Exhibition Center

Rady študentom

memory museum and architecture research institute

Dear Emine, Your project presents a compelling exploration of the interplay between memory and architecture. The conceptual framework distinguishing between ephemeral and permanent memory through spatial design is both intellectually stimulating and architecturally significant. Strengths: 1. Conceptual Depth: The delineation between ephemeral and permanent memory, manifested through the spatial organization of the museum, demonstrates a profound understanding of how architecture can embody abstract concepts. The use of fractured walls at the entrance to signify transient experiences is particularly evocative. 2. Functional Zoning: The clear separation of exhibition areas, administrative functions, training, and social spaces indicates a thoughtful approach to programmatic requirements, ensuring that each function supports the overarching narrative of the museum. 3. Structural Considerations: The implementation of I-profile carriers to accommodate large openings suggests a practical response to structural demands, facilitating open and flexible interior spaces conducive to varied exhibitions. Areas for Enhancement: 1. Materiality and Sensory Experience: While the conceptual aspects are well-articulated, further development of material choices and their sensory impacts could enrich the visitor experience. Consider how materials can evoke memory or contribute to the ephemeral versus permanent dichotomy. 2. Environmental Integration: Exploring how the building interacts with its surrounding environment, including considerations for natural light, ventilation, and landscape integration, would enhance the sustainability and contextual responsiveness of the design. 3. User Journey and Accessibility: A more detailed articulation of the visitor's journey through the museum, including accessibility considerations, would ensure that the spatial narrative is inclusive and navigable for all users. Conclusion: Your project successfully bridges theoretical concepts with architectural expression, offering a nuanced perspective on how spaces can encapsulate and convey memory. By further refining material selections, environmental strategies, and user experience considerations, the design can achieve a more holistic and impactful realization. Best regards, Prof. Abeer Samy Al Majmaah University
20.03.2026

Prof. Dr. Abeer S.Y. Mohamed FHEA-UK

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