In the context of ecological transition, exhibit design is increasingly called upon to rethink its practices and paradigms. This paper explores the role of temporary exhibitions in cultural institutions as devices capable not only of conveying sustainable content but also of embodying it. Through a selection of significant case studies, the article examines curatorial, narrative, and design strategies that address sustainability on multiple levels: from material choices to process transparency, from audience interaction to the coherence between form and message. The goal is to contribute to a systemic and responsible approach within the exhibition sector.
Esporre oltre l’allestire. Prospettive progettuali e curatoriali per un exhibit sostenibile
B. Di Prete;L. Ratti
2025-01-01
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In the context of ecological transition, exhibit design is increasingly called upon to rethink its practices and paradigms. This paper explores the role of temporary exhibitions in cultural institutions as devices capable not only of conveying sustainable content but also of embodying it. Through a selection of significant case studies, the article examines curatorial, narrative, and design strategies that address sustainability on multiple levels: from material choices to process transparency, from audience interaction to the coherence between form and message. The goal is to contribute to a systemic and responsible approach within the exhibition sector.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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