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Wordless Wednesday: Mission Impossible Engineering

#FutureArchitecture #London #UrbanDensity Follow the link in the photo caption to the associated story. You can find more glimpses of the future (and links) on CFM’s Pinteres…

Wordless Wednesday: Urban Futures

#sustainability #zeroenergy #urbandesign Follow the link in the photo caption to the associated story. You can find more glimpses of the future (and links) on CFM’s Pinteres…

Wordless Wednesday: Ahoy there?

#VisualOnomatopoeia #museum #architecture#Denmark Follow the link in the photo caption to the associated story. You can find more glimpses of the future (and links) on CFM’s Pintere…

Wordless Wednesday: Ribbit

#VisualOnomatopoeia #museum #architecture#Thailand Follow the link in the photo caption to the associated story. You can find more glimpses of the future (and links) on CFM’s Pintere…

Wordless Wednesday: Have a Seat

#museum #architecture #netherlands Follow the link in the photo caption to the associated story. You can find more glimpses of the future (and links) on CFM’s Pintere…

Reinventing the Historic House Museum: MJT meets the Civil War

Here is another brief brain jotting as I take a break from writing TrendsWatch 2015. I’ve been vastly enjoying blog postsand tweets from Frank Vagnone, author of the Anarchist Guide to …

Wordless Wednesday: Say “Cheeeese”

#TwistedPreservation #MuseumAnarchist Follow the link in the photo caption to find out more. You can find more glimpses of the future (and links to associated articles) on …

Unfinished Business

This article originally appeared in the May/June 2013 edition of the Museum magazine.  An adult diaper, a pill box, a plain spiral notebook, a yellow sponge, a mess of bank documents, a …

A Case Study in Survival from the Sacred Realm

Museums can learn a lot by looking at how other sectors—for-profit and nonprofit—are responding to the same trends and events that shape our operating environment. Religious communities, …

What if an Historic House was about Art, and Storytelling, and Change?

Many, many people are struggling with how to reinvent and reinvigorate the historic house. (Including the National Trust for Historic Preservation, whose “Re-imagining History House …

Artists, Art, and Historic Sites: A Revitalization of the Past Through Present Creativity

Kate Laurel Burgess-Mac Intosh is an independent museum professional whoshares her research on contemporary art/historic site mash-ups on theblog Revitalizing Historic Sites and on …
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