博物馆作为城市中的公共空间:来自丹麦奥胡斯的见解

IF 6.6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES
Eleonora Redaelli , Louise Ejgod Hansen , Martin Brandt Djupdræt
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本文探讨了博物馆作为城市公共空间的作用。通过连接城市规划和博物馆研究的文献,我们研究了博物馆创造的物理空间以及公众如何在这些空间中互动。我们的分析集中在丹麦奥胡斯的艺术博物馆ARoS和露天历史博物馆Den Gamle By。利用Kurt Iveson(2007)对公共空间的地形和程序的双重描述,我们结合实地考察、档案文件和网站来分析这些博物馆对城市设计的影响及其与公众的互动。这项研究说明了博物馆如何不仅作为地标,而且作为充满公民和文化价值的场所,以及将其影响扩展到墙壁之外的流动空间。此外,本文还强调了博物馆对城市的影响是如何超越其实体存在的。它强调了它们在促进辩论和非正式学习方面的作用,同时促进了社会互动和空间内的包容。这些发现对城市官员和博物馆管理者具有重要意义,他们可以接受博物馆作为公共空间的双重功能——增强城市景观和促进社区建设——并使其成为城市发展中不可或缺的合作伙伴。
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Museums as public spaces in the City: Insights from Aarhus, Denmark
The paper investigates the role of museums as public spaces in the city. By bridging literature in urban planning and museum studies, we examine the physical spaces museums create and how the public interacts within these spaces. Our analysis centers on ARoS, an art museum, and Den Gamle By, an open-air history museum, in Aarhus, Denmark. Using Kurt Iveson's (2007) twofold description of public space—topographic and procedural—we use a combination of site visits, archival documents, and websites to analyze the impact of these museums on urban design and their engagement with the public. This research illustrates how museums function not only as landmarks but also as sites imbued with civic and cultural values, as well as fluid spaces that extend their impact beyond their walls. Moreover, this paper highlights how museums' influence in the city transcends their physical presence. It emphasizes their role in facilitating debates and informal learning, while fostering social interactions, and inclusion within their spaces. These findings are relevant for city officials and museum managers who could embrace museums' role as public spaces in their dual function—enhancing the cityscape and fostering community building—and make them integral partners in urban development.
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Cities
Cities URBAN STUDIES-
CiteScore
11.20
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期刊介绍: Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.
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