Micromuseum Architecture, Dresden
Exhibition for the German Architects‘ Day in the German Hygiene Museum Dresden At the German Architects‘ Day 2011 in Dresden, the Chamber of Architects of Saxony presented the exhibition installation „micromuseum architecture“ by Ruairí O’Brien as part of the supporting program designed by the AKS for the DAT 2011 and an element of the diverse commitment of the AKS on the occasion of its founding 20 years ago. The object consists of basic modules, shelves and connecting elements that can be variably combined with one another. With a minimum number of these modular components, the exhibition installation can be flexibly set up in 4 different scenarios and equipped with different information materials to look at and touch as required. The exhibition installation embodies ubiquitous basic principles in architecture: the dialogue between the horizontal and the vertical, between inside and outside, between spatial boundaries and empty space, between surface and body. Client: Saxony Chamber of Architects, 2011 Execution: German workshops in Hellerau