Make Space for Change - The Transformative Power of Exhibition Design Explored by Kossmanndejong
Jap Sam, ISBN 9789493329546,
Pb, 288 pgs, 17 x 28cm
Acqn. 38144
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£36.00
Pb, 288 pgs, 17 x 28cm
Acqn. 38144
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£36.00
Kossmanndejong (KDJ) is an Amsterdam-based experience design studio founded in 1998 by Herman Kossmann and Mark de Jong. They integrate storytelling with spatial design for museums, cultural institutions, public spaces, and brands. Dissatisfied with the status of exhibition design, they aimed to innovate by incorporating elements from theatre and film, contributing to the rise of 'experience design.'
This publication is the third one made by KDJ about the practice of exhibition design. The first, Engaging Spaces (2010), uses project examples to illustrate the potential of exhibition design, emphasizing the cohesive combination of elements like space, collection, and media. The second, Narrative Space (2012), places exhibition design in a broader context, advocating for a story-focused approach where the visitor's experience is key.
This third publication builds on those foundations, exploring the transformative potential of narrative space. Drawing from their own practice as well as that of other creative pioneers, the authors unpack the key drivers of change in the field of experience design.

