statler
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The mention of a design museum by czsz really piqued my interest in the idea.
I mentioned that involving MassArt might be a good starting point, maybe in cooperation with the BAC and BSA or even the MFA & ICA.
There are still a lot of holes to fill.
Who would the major benefactors be?
Are there any rich folks in the design field or have shown an affinity for design from the Boston area or who have strong ties to Boston?
Where would you put it?
It must be reasonable. I think the Greenway would be a good option, but that ship may have already passed. Maybe in the MFA/Gardner area? The South End? Somewhere in the Back Bay? Why not reuse City Hall or the Hurley Building? Down with the ICA in the SBW? Or perhaps in Fort Point, till recently home to many design professionals.
A new building? Or adaptive reuse?
This would depend on where it gets built and the lots available at the time. Still, which is the better option. I'd lean towards a new building. Something like a design museum seems to call for its own new structure. How big should be? I'm thinking along the same size as the ICA or so.
Who is the designer?
Even if an adaptive resude project they would need to bring in an architect.
Who would you like to see? My answer is Santiago Calatrava, but that's always my answer.
What's inside?
Should it be mostly permanent exhibits with a few galleries or mostly gallery space with a few permanent exhibits? Should it be exclusively Boston-based design (no), American based (no) or have a global focus (yes)? Maybe a Boston centered wing would be in order. What kind of exhibits should be included? Should it have a specific focus (history of design?) or a more broad-based design showcase? Why shoot for the stars? Make it the premier design museum in America (the world?). A true global attraction.
Any thoughts?
I mentioned that involving MassArt might be a good starting point, maybe in cooperation with the BAC and BSA or even the MFA & ICA.
There are still a lot of holes to fill.
Who would the major benefactors be?
Are there any rich folks in the design field or have shown an affinity for design from the Boston area or who have strong ties to Boston?
Where would you put it?
It must be reasonable. I think the Greenway would be a good option, but that ship may have already passed. Maybe in the MFA/Gardner area? The South End? Somewhere in the Back Bay? Why not reuse City Hall or the Hurley Building? Down with the ICA in the SBW? Or perhaps in Fort Point, till recently home to many design professionals.
A new building? Or adaptive reuse?
This would depend on where it gets built and the lots available at the time. Still, which is the better option. I'd lean towards a new building. Something like a design museum seems to call for its own new structure. How big should be? I'm thinking along the same size as the ICA or so.
Who is the designer?
Even if an adaptive resude project they would need to bring in an architect.
Who would you like to see? My answer is Santiago Calatrava, but that's always my answer.
What's inside?
Should it be mostly permanent exhibits with a few galleries or mostly gallery space with a few permanent exhibits? Should it be exclusively Boston-based design (no), American based (no) or have a global focus (yes)? Maybe a Boston centered wing would be in order. What kind of exhibits should be included? Should it have a specific focus (history of design?) or a more broad-based design showcase? Why shoot for the stars? Make it the premier design museum in America (the world?). A true global attraction.
Any thoughts?