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| Thomas Phifer and Partners |

North Carolina Museum of Art

| Raleigh | USA |
| Letter from America |


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CREDITS: 1.00 LU/HSW

Course Description
The course examines a contemporary building created as a museum, with special focus the materials used and design strategies adopted to develop an architecture allowing art to be experienced in a new way. Course material includes an introductory text, photographs, and numerous technical and construction-detail drawings with explanatory legends. These provide exhaustive information on the project as a whole and the high-performance materials and technologies employed, with special focus on their use in combination with an innovative museum typology.

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Learning Objectives – after reading the article and studying the drawings, you will be able to:

  1. Analyze the structural and finishing materials used inside and out as a function of the building’s particular setting and the pre-existing structures.
  2. Assess the innovative features in terms of form, circulation paths, and spatial usability.
  3. Define how natural daylighting has been exploited in view of the special lighting requirements of a building exhibiting works of art.
  4. Identify the new technologies employed to create a new museum concept.

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Architecture and Aluminum: North Carolina Museum of Art
Raleigh, USA
Thomas Phifer and Partners



 
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