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industrial design

Industrial design


In 1990 a team of New Zealand architects had the chance of designing the Museum of New Zealand. Jassmax the winning team embarked on this architect adventure. Pete Bossley being the main architect had the chance of designing one of, if not the most significant buildings in New Zealand of the century. For it was to be designed for the people of New Zealand. A building that was representational of New Zealanders, to give an identity through the use of architecture. A monument that resembled the bicultural and diverse range of people that occupy the land of New Zealand.

In my essay I will be discussing the changes in the way that society views the museum in today’s times and discussing the comparisons to that of the 19th century museums. Also looking at the physical change in appearance and the function of a museum in the modern world of today. Comparing Te Papa to the likes of the Poimdou Centre in Paris and the early Louver.

The overall...

Posted by: Sandeep Jador

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