Indigenous cultural centers and museums : an illustrated international survey
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Indigenous cultural centers and museums : an illustrated international survey
Rowman & Littlefield, [2016]
- : cloth : alk. pape
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-301) and index
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Here is a lavishly illustrated descriptive survey of 48 leading indigenous cultural centers around the world (35 are from Australia and 13 from North America, Japan, Europe, and Asia). The book shows how each is a potentially transformative, politically compelling addition to the field of cultural production, illustrating how the facilities --- all built in the last three decades --- have challenged assumptions about nature, culture, and built form. Using the spatial-temporal practice of place-making as the starting point, the facilities highlighted here are described in terms of collaborations between a number of stake-holders and professional consultants.
The book adopts the format of a descriptive survey with separate chapters devoted to individual case studies. A broad introductory chapter which presents the arguments and overview precedes richly illustrated short individual essays on selected projects. Each chapter commences with the details of the project including, location, area, cost and consultants, followed by a project description, and discussion of background, design development and reception of the projects. Each project is approached as an architectural commission, detailing the critical criteria, consultants, and processes. The format is adopted from architectural review essays typically used in awards or journal publications within the profession which are accessible and relevant for both academics and practitioners. Considerable attention is given to the process, and to the evaluation of the project as a cultural response. Each case study has been written with consultation of architects or administrators of the facilities for accuracy.
Indigenous Cultural Centers and Museums: An Illustrated International Survey documents a rich legacy of collaboration across the spatial disciplines combining creative art practice, architecture, construction, landscape design and urban design in the production of unique and culturally significant social institutions. This book provides material on hitherto unknown bodies of work of talented architectural practices, working collaboratively with culturally different client groups and developing consultative processes that test models for inter-cultural engagement.
目次
Introduction: Architectures of Survivance: an Antipodean Perspective
1. Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Canberra, Australia
2. Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies and National Museum of Australia, Canberra, Australia
3. Bangerang Cultural Centre, Shepparton, Victoria, Australia
4. Bowali Visitor Centre, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
5. Brambuk Cultural Centre, Halls Gap, Victoria, Australia
6. Brewarrina Aboriginal Museum, New South Wales, Australia
7. Burrinja Cultural Centre, Olinda, Victoria, Australia
8. Edge of the Trees, Museum of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
9. Galina Beek Living Cultural Centre, Healesville, Victoria, Australia
10. Gunung-Willam-Balluk Learning Centre, Broadmeadows, Victoria, Australia
11. Gwoonwardu Mia Gascoyne Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre, Carnarvon, Western Australia, Australia
12. Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Noumea, New Caledonia
13. Karijini Visitor Centre, Karajini, Western Australia, Australia
14. Koorie Heritage Trust, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
15. Kurongkurl Katitjin Centre for Indigenous Australian Education and Research, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley, Western Australia, Australia
16. Lake Tyers Training Centre and Lake Tyers Health Centre, Lake Tyers, Victoria, Australia
17. Living Kaurna Cultural Centre, Bedford Park, South Australia, Australia
18. Minpaku (National Museum of Ethnology), Osaka, Japan
19. Mossman Gorge Centre, Mossman, Queensland, Australia
20. Musée du Quai Branly and Universitè Wing, Paris, France
21. Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
22. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, New Zealand
23. Musgrave Park, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
24. National Centre of Indigenous Excellence, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia
25. National Museum of the American Indian, Washington & New York and Cultural Resources Centre, Maryland, United States of America
26. Needwonnee Walk, Melaleuca, Tasmania, Australia
27. Ngarluma Yindjibarndi Cultural Complex, Roebourne, Western Australia, Australia
28. Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre, Osoyoos, Canada
29. Port Augusta Courts, Port Augusta, South Australia, Australia
30. Reconciliation Place, Canberra, Australia
31. Riawunna Centre, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
32. Rumbalara Medical Clinic, Mooroopna and Rumbalara Elders Care Facility, Shepparton, Victoria, Australia
33. Sámi Parliaments, Norway, Sweden & Finland
34. Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines, Taipei, Taiwan
35. Tiaggara Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Museum, Devonport, Tasmania, Australia
36. Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, Caravonica, Queensland, Australia
37. Tjulyuru Cultural and Civic Centre, Warburton Aboriginal Community, Western Australia, Australia
38. Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, Northern Territory, Australia
39. Wilcannia Health Service, Wilcannia, New South Wales, Australia
40. Worn Gundidj, Tower Hill, Victoria, Australia
41. Yagan Memorial Park, Belhus, Western Australia, Australia
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