Wege zu einem neuen Museum
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Wege zu einem neuen Museum

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Wege zu einem neuen MuseumIn den letzten 30 Jahren entstanden allein in den USA rund 600 Kunstmuseen: eine Entwicklung, die ebenso in Europa zu beobachten ist. Zahlreiche Reisen der Architekturhistorikerin Victoria Newhouse durch die USA und Europa, Diskussionen mit Architekten, Museumsdirektoren, Kuratoren und Knstlern bilden die Grundlage der vorliegenden Publikation, die erstmals eine kritische Beurteilung der Museumsentwrfe unternimmt. Die Autorin widmet sich den

In den letzten 30 Jahren entstanden allein in den USA rund 600 Kunstmuseen: eine Entwicklung, die ebenso in Europa zu beobachten ist. Zahlreiche Reisen der Architekturhistorikerin Victoria Newhouse durch die USA und Europa, Diskussionen mit Architekten, Museumsdirektoren, Kuratoren und Künstlern bilden die Grundlage der vorliegenden Publikation, die erstmals eine kritische Beurteilung der Museumsentwürfe unternimmt. Die Autorin widmet sich den unterschiedlichsten Fragestellungen: Sie untersucht Privatsammlungen - etwa Renzo Pianos Menil Collection in Houston -, die die Renaissancetradition des Kuriositätenkabinetts fortsetzen, Bauten von Künstlern, die ihr eigenes Museum entwarfen wie Donald Judds Chinati Foundation in Marfa oder das Centre Georges Pompidou von Renzo Piano und Richard Rogers, das als ein Ort der Unterhaltung konzipiert ist. Rem Koolhaas' Kunsthal in Rotterdam und Frank O. Gehrys Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao stehen für die zentrale Entwicklung im 20. Jahrhundert: das Museum, dessen Architektur gleichbedeutend ist mit der Kunst, die es beherbergt. Die Dokumentation dieser anspruchsvollsten und spannendsten Bauaufgabe unserer Zeit weist Wege zu einem neuen Museum des 21. Jahrhunderts. Zur Autorin: Victoria Newhouse ist Architekturhistorikerin und gründete die »Architectural History Foundation«. Zahlreiche Veröffentlichungen: »Wallace K. Harrison: Architect« u. a. Sie schreibt regelmäßig für den »Architectural Digest« und für »Architecture«.
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Our dogs hurt their mouths chewing these bones
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I don't do a lot of reviews because I realize many are objective opinions. However, in this case I felt it was necessary to warn others. Our dogs are aggressive chewers. Their last rubber bones (not these) which we've purchased before, and recently purchased again, were destroyed quickly. Chunks of rubber came off the ends. Since those didn't hold up like they used to, I found these harder bones hoping they would last longer. They were able to gnaw into the hard plastic within a few minutes. This created sharp edges that cut their mouths. When I saw a bit of blood on the bones, I took them away from the dogs and threw them away. I wondered why they quit chewing on them after being so excited at first. Also, these are hard enough to damage a tooth.
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Pups have shown zero interest in these toys….
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I would agree that these are indestructible being neither of my dogs have shown any interest in these at all. At this rate they should last forever…
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My dog is an aggressive chewer. She was interested in this toy while it was new, but soon after lost interest. Good news is although it took a beating it did not break or splinter. If soppy toys are disposable in your house, give it a try.
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