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Title: Assessment of Day Light Design Considerations in Kogi State Museum
Authors: Onuwe, J.O
Adebisi, G.O
Goshi, S.K
Alonge, D.O
Keywords: artifacts, conseartifacts, conservation, daylight, display, museum designers rvation, daylight, display, museum designers
Issue Date: Apr-2015
Abstract: As much as light is a basic requirement in museum design, to appreciate the articles on display, so also are they destructive if not properly controlled or used in display areas! Light have destructive effect on artifacts with various degrees of damage; it also causes discomfort to the eyes of observers who are meant to appreciate the displayed artifacts. Glare is a common phenomenon that brings such discomfort to observers in museums with discoloration of objects thereby making the displayed object not pleasing to the eye. Lighting in museums and art galleries plays a key role in a visitor’s ability to perceive and enjoy the artifacts in total. In order to achieve a successful lighting scheme, the architect or designer must put into consideration the preservation and presentation of these artifacts thereby increasing their life span. The article seeks to highlight some architectural design considerations that will give optimal use of day light in respect to the museum in view. To achieve these, sampling of literature of previous works relating to the topic was referred. Physical observations were also made with respect to the museum in view.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10218
ISSN: e-ISSN: 2319-2402,p- ISSN: 2319-2399
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