National Center for Civil and Human Rights Exhibit Design David Rockwell
2014-09-04 01:00
架构师提供的文本描述。国家公民和人权中心(“NCCHR”)是一个机构,将纪念争取非洲裔美国人自由和平等的历史斗争,并将作为正在进行的研究和对话中心,促进全球范围内不断发展的人权运动。NCCHR的目标是继续寻找安全的人类生存方式,以激发后代的警惕和领导能力。
Text description provided by the architects. The National Center for Civil and Human Rights (“NCCHR”) is an institution that will commemorate the historical struggle for African-American freedom and equality, and will serve as a center for the ongoing study and dialogue for evolving human rights movements across the globe. The goal of the NCCHR is to continue the search for a secure human existence in a way that inspires vigilance and leadership among future generations.
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罗克韦尔集团正在与导演、作家和制片人乔治·C·沃尔夫和人权专家吉尔·萨维特合作设计NCCHR的展览空间,并为大厅、MLK画廊/预功能区设计图形。Freelon是设计建筑师,HOK是该项目记录的建筑师。
Rockwell Group is designing the NCCHR’s exhibition space in collaboration with director, writer and producer George C. Wolfe and human rights expert Jill Savitt, and is also designing graphics for the lobby, MLK gallery/pre-function area. Freelon is the Design Architect and HOK is Architect of Record of this project.
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设计理念:
Design Concept:
NCCHR的展览空间将侧重于以一种体验式的方式讲述故事,吸引参观者个人和集体的参与。展览空间将包括两套画廊:民权画廊和人权画廊。
The NCCHR’s exhibition space will focus on telling stories in an experiential manner that engages visitors both individually and collectively. The exhibition space will be comprised of two sets of galleries: the Civil Rights galleries and the Human Rights gallery.
Access Floor Plan
出入楼层图
民权画廊将由一系列黑匣子组成,以线性的方式讲述民权运动的故事。在灯光和声音控制的环境中,传统和多媒体展览的戏剧性结合将提供一种戏剧和沉浸式的体验。
The Civil Rights galleries will consist of a series of black box rooms that will tell the story of the Civil Rights Movement in a linear manner. A dramatic mix of traditional and multimedia exhibits in a light- and sound-controlled environment will offer a theatrical and immersive experience.
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人权画廊是一个单一的开放空间,将以更主题的方式组织起来,鼓励游客以开放的方式在展览中漫步。最后一个共享展厅将庆祝公民权利和人权运动的成就,并将成为游客逗留、讨论他们的经历和探索参与各种事业的途径的场所。
The Human Rights gallery is a single, open space that will be more thematically organized, encouraging visitors to wander among the exhibits an open-ended manner. A final shared gallery will celebrate the accomplishments of the Civil Rights and Human Rights movements and will serve as a place for visitors to linger, discuss their experiences, and explore ways to get involved with various causes.
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展览将通过图形、身临其境的投影、个人互动亭和分组互动站展示。这些不同的战略将有助于满足不同类型游客的不同需要,并提供广泛的经验,以便让不同级别的游客参与进来。
Exhibitions will be presented through graphics, immersive projections, individual interactive kiosks, and group interactive stations. These distinct strategies will serve to address the varying needs of different types of visitors, as well as provide a wide range of experiences in order to engage visitors on different levels.
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Architects David Rockwell
Location Pemberton Place, 121 Baker Street Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30313, United States
Category Research Center
Area 53000.0 ft2
Project Year 2014
Photographs Albert Vecerka / ESTO
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