New exhibition design 02
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The book offers an up-to-date and comprehensive insight into state-of-the-art design and planning of exhibitions by presenting more than 80 project examples of renowned international designers from Germany to Korea, from Japan to the USA and Canada, from Norway to Italy.
New exhibition design 02
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The book offers an up-to-date and comprehensive insight into state-of-the-art design and planning of exhibitions by presenting more than 80 project examples of renowned international designers from Germany to Korea, from Japan to the USA and Canada, from Norway to Italy.
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Structured around the key phases of the exhibition design process, this guide offers a coverage of the tools and processes required to develop an exhibitions. It offers this critical information in the context of a collaborative process intended to drive innovation for exhibition design.
Creating exhibitions: collaboration in the planning, development, and design of innovative experiences
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Structured around the key phases of the exhibition design process, this guide offers a coverage of the tools and processes required to develop an exhibitions. It offers this critical information in the context of a collaborative process intended to drive innovation for exhibition design.
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This book sheds light on the Belgian pavilions for the World's Fairs in Paris 1937 and New York 1939-40. Both buildings were designed by teams that were headed by Henry van de Velde, one of the founding fathers of modern architecture in Belgium. After the 1939 New York World's Fair, the Belgian pavilion was re-erected on the campus of the Afro American Virginia Union(...)
Belgium at the fair : Exile on Main street, Paris, New York, Richmond
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This book sheds light on the Belgian pavilions for the World's Fairs in Paris 1937 and New York 1939-40. Both buildings were designed by teams that were headed by Henry van de Velde, one of the founding fathers of modern architecture in Belgium. After the 1939 New York World's Fair, the Belgian pavilion was re-erected on the campus of the Afro American Virginia Union University in Richmond, VA.