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Museum architecture and interior design
The study gave us a general overview of the museum's architectural design, gallery kinds, and
brief history. It clarifies that one of the primary components of the museum is the building itself.
In order to pique visitors' attention in the collection, the building itself must inspire awe in the
public. Additionally, they describe how the museum's shapes have evolved over time. The
decision-making process takes into account more than just the exhibit's aesthetic appeal;
practical considerations like chemical and physical safety must also be taken into account. Many
variables, including the object's age, the materials it is constructed of, the state of the gallery or
museum building, and the anticipated volume of visitors who will be up close and personal with
the piece, might have an impact on these estimates. It's possible that certain sculptures and other
freestanding items don't require any display ease. For some, on the other hand, airtight protection
is necessary to prevent deterioration or degradation over time. Designers have to select displays
for sensitive products like these that can offer the required environmental conditions.
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