A study of Exhibition design of the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology,Keelung,Taiwan / 基隆國立海洋科技博物館之展示設計研究

碩士 / 中原大學 / 室內設計研究所 / 104 / Abstract

Since its founding in 2013, the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology has been fostering an understanding of Taiwan’s marine ecosystems and her identity as an island country. The museum has exhibits of different themes on all its levels. These themes include ecology, food, earth science and boats, all having to do with Taiwan’s ecosystems. The number of visitors to each level varies greatly due to the visitors’ interests. The purpose of this research and analysis on the presentation format of the exhibition was to enable visitors to have a better experience while touring the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology:

1. To conduct analysis of the exhibition hall’s design, we first analyzed its exhibition design characteristics and verbiage, and sought out large volumes of written materials and the original design concepts to conduct a comparison.
2. To discover the link between the architectural vocabulary and the local community by reviewing previous research and the original design and by comparing with other similar cases in Taiwan.
Research samples were taken from the exhibition design itself, as well as direct observations from viewers. These were supplemented with analysis of the verbiage, and the exhibition strategy of the design, so as to provide the best suggestion for exhibition design related to this topic.
The ultimate purpose of this research was to improve the exhibition design so that it would no longer be rigid or boring. The results should make the viewer feel comfortable and help the viewer thoroughly comprehend interesting facts about the ocean.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/104CYCU5221013
Date January 2016
Creatorschong-Yi Xu, 許崇逸
ContributorsChie-Peng Chen, 陳其澎
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format152

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