RIDVAN CELIKEL ARCHEOLOGY MUSEUM, Where light meets history
Istanbul University Rıdvan Çelikel Archeology Museum was opened to visitors in 2019. In the museum, where mostly inorganic-shaped works are exhibited in horizontal and vertical showcases, it is aimed to prevent damage to the works due to light by paying attention to the UV radiation rates emitted from light sources. Since the works are distributed heterogeneously in the showcases and the objects exhibited will be changed regularly, lighting design has been designed in a dense layout.
RIDVAN CELIKEL ARCHEOLOGY MUSEUM, Where light meets history
Istanbul University Rıdvan Çelikel Archeology Museum was opened to visitors in 2019. In the museum, where mostly inorganic-shaped works are exhibited in horizontal and vertical showcases, it is aimed to prevent damage to the works due to light by paying attention to the UV radiation rates emitted from light sources. Since the works are distributed heterogeneously in the showcases and the objects exhibited will be changed regularly, lighting design has been designed in a dense layout.
RIDVAN CELIKEL ARCHEOLOGY MUSEUM, Where light meets history
Istanbul University Rıdvan Çelikel Archeology Museum was opened to visitors in 2019. In the museum, where mostly inorganic-shaped works are exhibited in horizontal and vertical showcases, it is aimed to prevent damage to the works due to light by paying attention to the UV radiation rates emitted from light sources. Since the works are distributed heterogeneously in the showcases and the objects exhibited will be changed regularly, lighting design has been designed in a dense layout.
RIDVAN CELIKEL ARCHEOLOGY MUSEUM, Where light meets history
Istanbul University Rıdvan Çelikel Archeology Museum was opened to visitors in 2019. In the museum, where mostly inorganic-shaped works are exhibited in horizontal and vertical showcases, it is aimed to prevent damage to the works due to light by paying attention to the UV radiation rates emitted from light sources. Since the works are distributed heterogeneously in the showcases and the objects exhibited will be changed regularly, lighting design has been designed in a dense layout.
RIDVAN CELIKEL ARCHEOLOGY MUSEUM, Where light meets history
Istanbul University Rıdvan Çelikel Archeology Museum was opened to visitors in 2019. In the museum, where mostly inorganic-shaped works are exhibited in horizontal and vertical showcases, it is aimed to prevent damage to the works due to light by paying attention to the UV radiation rates emitted from light sources. Since the works are distributed heterogeneously in the showcases and the objects exhibited will be changed regularly, lighting design has been designed in a dense layout.
RIDVAN CELIKEL ARCHEOLOGY MUSEUM, Where light meets history
Istanbul University Rıdvan Çelikel Archeology Museum was opened to visitors in 2019. In the museum, where mostly inorganic-shaped works are exhibited in horizontal and vertical showcases, it is aimed to prevent damage to the works due to light by paying attention to the UV radiation rates emitted from light sources. Since the works are distributed heterogeneously in the showcases and the objects exhibited will be changed regularly, lighting design has been designed in a dense layout.
RIDVAN CELIKEL ARCHEOLOGY MUSEUM, Where light meets history
Istanbul University Rıdvan Çelikel Archeology Museum was opened to visitors in 2019. In the museum, where mostly inorganic-shaped works are exhibited in horizontal and vertical showcases, it is aimed to prevent damage to the works due to light by paying attention to the UV radiation rates emitted from light sources. Since the works are distributed heterogeneously in the showcases and the objects exhibited will be changed regularly, lighting design has been designed in a dense layout.
RIDVAN CELIKEL ARCHEOLOGY MUSEUM, Where light meets history
Istanbul University Rıdvan Çelikel Archeology Museum was opened to visitors in 2019. In the museum, where mostly inorganic-shaped works are exhibited in horizontal and vertical showcases, it is aimed to prevent damage to the works due to light by paying attention to the UV radiation rates emitted from light sources. Since the works are distributed heterogeneously in the showcases and the objects exhibited will be changed regularly, lighting design has been designed in a dense layout.
ANAMED KOC Art Gallery, What Josephine Saw
AnaMed, which is a historical building on Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul with its renewed exhibition hall, has a flexible layout designed by considering that each of the periodical exhibitions will belong to different subjects and materials. In the lighting arrangement; Lighting products with the capacity to host various professional exhibitions from photography to sculpture, from oil painting to books, from textiles to metal, and accessories that could allow the desired effects were considered.
ANAMED KOC Art Gallery, What Josephine Saw
AnaMed, which is a historical building on Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul with its renewed exhibition hall, has a flexible layout designed by considering that each of the periodical exhibitions will belong to different subjects and materials. In the lighting arrangement; Lighting products with the capacity to host various professional exhibitions from photography to sculpture, from oil painting to books, from textiles to metal, and accessories that could allow the desired effects were considered.
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ANAMED KOC Art Gallery, What Josephine Saw
AnaMed, which is a historical building on Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul with its renewed exhibition hall, has a flexible layout designed by considering that each of the periodical exhibitions will belong to different subjects and materials. In the lighting arrangement; Lighting products with the capacity to host various professional exhibitions from photography to sculpture, from oil painting to books, from textiles to metal, and accessories that could allow the desired effects were considered.
ANAMED KOC Art Gallery, What Josephine Saw
AnaMed, which is a historical building on Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul with its renewed exhibition hall, has a flexible layout designed by considering that each of the periodical exhibitions will belong to different subjects and materials. In the lighting arrangement; Lighting products with the capacity to host various professional exhibitions from photography to sculpture, from oil painting to books, from textiles to metal, and accessories that could allow the desired effects were considered.
ANAMED KOC Art Gallery, What Josephine Saw
AnaMed, which is a historical building on Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul with its renewed exhibition hall, has a flexible layout designed by considering that each of the periodical exhibitions will belong to different subjects and materials. In the lighting arrangement; Lighting products with the capacity to host various professional exhibitions from photography to sculpture, from oil painting to books, from textiles to metal, and accessories that could allow the desired effects were considered.
ANAMED KOC Art Gallery, What Josephine Saw
AnaMed, which is a historical building on Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul with its renewed exhibition hall, has a flexible layout designed by considering that each of the periodical exhibitions will belong to different subjects and materials. In the lighting arrangement; Lighting products with the capacity to host various professional exhibitions from photography to sculpture, from oil painting to books, from textiles to metal, and accessories that could allow the desired effects were considered.
ANAMED KOC Art Gallery, What Josephine Saw
AnaMed, which is a historical building on Istiklal Avenue in Istanbul with its renewed exhibition hall, has a flexible layout designed by considering that each of the periodical exhibitions will belong to different subjects and materials. In the lighting arrangement; Lighting products with the capacity to host various professional exhibitions from photography to sculpture, from oil painting to books, from textiles to metal, and accessories that could allow the desired effects were considered.
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