Identifying Circulation Patterns that Support Material Presentation at the Bank Indonesia Museum, Jakarta
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https://doi.org/10.63956/ijaetech.v1i1.19Keywords:
museums, narrative architecture, circulation patterns, exhibition materialsAbstract
The role of museums is very important, one of which is as a source of historical and cultural education by displaying high-value collection objects. Every collection object must have its own story and history, and also each collection object must have a different time of occurrence or period. Therefore, this research aims to determine circulation patterns that support the presentation of material in museums, especially circulation patterns at the Bank Indonesia Museum, Jakarta. This research was conducted using a qualitative approach whose preparation was carried out narratively. Data collection in this research was carried out by direct observation in the field and using secondary data such as via the internet and existing journals. The theoretical basis used by the author in this research is a book by Tissink entitled narrative architecture. The results of the research can be concluded that the circular circulation pattern is considered good for use in a museum because it has a connection between one room and another, so it can strengthen the storyline in it.
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