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Lightfall: Genealogy of a Museum: Paul and Herta Amir Building, Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Hardback

Main Details

Title Lightfall: Genealogy of a Museum: Paul and Herta Amir Building, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Preston Scott Cohen
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 240
Category/GenrePublic buildings - civic, commercial, industrial, etc
ISBN/Barcode 9788857226927
ClassificationsDewey:727.6
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Skira
Imprint Skira
Publication Date 3 November 2016
Publication Country Italy

Description

For architecture, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art's Paul and Herta Amir Building provides a new spatial and tectonic paradigm; for museology, it represents a new approach for resolving tensions between divergent cultural agendas. The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is an unusual synthesis of two opposing paradigms of the contemporary museum: the museum of neutral white boxes dedicated to aesthetic contemplation and the museum of architectural spectacle, a site of public excitation. Rather than being concentrated in a grand lobby or atrium, the public spaces of the building are dispersed, becoming sites for artistic interventions. A series of rectangular galleries are organized around the "lightfall", a twenty-six-meter tall spiraling atrium that organizes the building according to multiple axes that deviate significantly from floor to floor. The geometry and organization of the building stimulates curatorial imagination, proving that architectural and museological space can be simultaneously segregated, contiguous, and synthesized.

Author Biography

Preston Scott Cohen is the Gerald M. McCue Professor of Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Dr. Eran Neuman earned a Ph.D. and an M.A. in architecture at the University of California, Los Angeles, and a B.A. in architecture at the Bezalel Art and Design Academy in Jerusalem.