The NAi Effect: Creating Architecture Culture

Since its first iterations in the early 19th century, the architectural museum has been one of the most significant forces in the creation and dissemination of architectural culture to a wide audience, while also serving as an important locus of authority for architectural discourse and practice. Architect and scholar Sergio Figueiredo’s new study, The NAi Effect: Creating Architecture Culture, elucidates the social and cultural aims of architecture museums and their impact in creating architecture culture through a critical survey of the history and the legacy of one such institution, the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAi) in Rotterdam. This volume embarks on a probing exploration of one of the most important architectural institutions in the world, offering new insights into its history, how cultural policy operates on the ground, and how cultural institutions relate to a fast-changing global context.

  • Architecture in the Gallery: The Museum and the Archive
  • The Construction of Discourse: Societies of Architecture
  • Museum or Institute: Between Reflective and Projective
  • Towards an Architecture Institute 
  • A Public Sphere for Architecture: Creating the Nederlands Architectuurinstituut
  • Growing Pains: The Economics of Architecture Culture 
  • Beyond the NAi: Architecture in the Museum Expanded Field

  • ISBN

    9789462083073
  • Title

    The NAi Effect: Creating Architecture Culture
  • Author

    Sergio Figueiredo
  • Publisher

    NAi010 Publishers
  • Publication year

    2017
  • Language

    English

The NAi Effect: Creating Architecture Culture

Cite: "The NAi Effect: Creating Architecture Culture" 21 Apr 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/869588/the-nai-effect-creating-architecture-culture> ISSN 0719-8884

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