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Museum exhibits enrich communities and provide valuable information and entertainment for visitors. These exhibits can be permanent or temporary, but the design must be perfect for a positive experience. It all starts with professional building design and requires a variety of interior elements with careful planning.

How to Design a Musem Exhibit

1. Create a Flow

It's important to create a story and order for the various pieces inside your exhibit for a positive guest experience. Then construct a layout that makes it easy for them to follow. Instead of a completely open space, integrate a simple flow, and have clear directions and signage available.

 

2. Include Interactive Elements

building designSome pieces in your exhibit will likely be for people to observe. However, some items should get their attention in other ways. For instance, you might include some games that play into the theme of your exhibit, or audio content so they can completely immerse themselves in the experience.

 

3. Grab People's Attention

No matter what subject matter you're working with inside your exhibit, you need some eye-catching visuals and talking points to get people inside. You should have a well-branded campaign to market the exhibit around town, as well as clear and attention-grabbing signs in the other parts of the museum to direct people to the exhibit.

 

If you're looking to enrich your community through museum exhibits, you first need a professional architect to help with the building design. RSL Commercial Architecture Inc. in Cincinnati helps businesses and organizations throughout the country with building design, site planning, and consultant services. In business for more than 25 years, the trusted team of professionals can help you with every step of the process, including zoning and green building certification. Visit the company's website to learn more about the services offered, or to discuss your building design needs with an architect, call (513) 891-9950.

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