Services Visual Identity, Editorial Design, Exhibition Graphics, Information-Design
Client AM Architekturmuseum der TUM in der Pinakothek der Moderne
Year 2023
Team Matthias Friederich, Julian von Klier, Sabrina Baumann
Collaboration (Exhibition Design) IMS Studio with Friederike Daumiller
The exhibition in the Architekturmuseum der TUM deals first and foremost with the scientific foundations of so-called "healing architecture", with visibility of its successes, i.e. its effectiveness, and with the paths and hurdles of its feasibility in a critical way. It is both a status report of current efforts to move from the "sick" house to a healthy environment, and an attempt to open new perspectives into a more radical, visionary future. Not the illness, but the sick, is to be given space. Together with TUM Visiting Professor Dr. Tanja C. Vollmer, the Architekturmuseum der TUM will use an international selection of outstanding examples to trace the productive interplay between medical, technical and economic requirements and architectural construction. The goal and intention of the exhibition is both to demonstrate the influence of architecture on the healing process and to stimulate a broader public debate about the future of the building type and its social relevance.
Curators: Tanja C. Vollmer, Andres Lepik und Lisa Luksch
The exhibition features a timeline of hospital architecture across the globe.
Also other infographics have been created specifically for the exhibition.
A publication accompanying the exhibition, has been published at Architangle publishing house.
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Services Visual Identity, Editorial Design, Exhibition Graphics, Information-Design
Client AM Architekturmuseum der TUM in der Pinakothek der Moderne
Year 2023
Team Matthias Friederich, Julian von Klier, Sabrina Baumann
Collaboration (Exhibition Design) IMS Studio with Friederike Daumiller
The exhibition in the Architekturmuseum der TUM deals first and foremost with the scientific foundations of so-called "healing architecture", with visibility of its successes, i.e. its effectiveness, and with the paths and hurdles of its feasibility in a critical way. It is both a status report of current efforts to move from the "sick" house to a healthy environment, and an attempt to open new perspectives into a more radical, visionary future. Not the illness, but the sick, is to be given space. Together with TUM Visiting Professor Dr. Tanja C. Vollmer, the Architekturmuseum der TUM will use an international selection of outstanding examples to trace the productive interplay between medical, technical and economic requirements and architectural construction. The goal and intention of the exhibition is both to demonstrate the influence of architecture on the healing process and to stimulate a broader public debate about the future of the building type and its social relevance.
Curators: Tanja C. Vollmer, Andres Lepik und Lisa Luksch
The exhibition features a timeline of hospital architecture across the globe.
Also other infographics have been created specifically for the exhibition.
A publication accompanying the exhibition, has been published at Architangle publishing house.
More Visual Identity