The Holocaust Museum in Washington / by Jeshajahu Weinberg and Rina Elieli.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: New York, N.Y. : Rizzoli International Publications, 1995.Description: 200 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 084781906X
  • 9780847819065
  • 0847819078 (pbk.)
  • 9780847819072 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Holocaust Museum in Washington.LOC classification:
  • D 804.3 .W3947 1995
Online resources:
Contents:
Creating a living museum -- The building -- The exhibition -- The values and principles of a living museum -- The activities: education, collection, and research -- The people who did it -- From The Book of Comments.
Summary: "This illustrated volume 'chronicles the story of the development of and meaning behind the museum. Weinberg and Elieli provide readers with insight into the plan and construction of the structure; the design and selection of materials for the permanent exhibits; and the architectural considerations that helped to create such a rich and meaningful experience for all who visit the memorial. The authors explore the building and exhibits as well as discuss the values and principles inherent in any Holocaust collection.'" SLJ.
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The Mazal Holocaust Collection

Creating a living museum -- The building -- The exhibition -- The values and principles of a living museum -- The activities: education, collection, and research -- The people who did it -- From The Book of Comments.

"This illustrated volume 'chronicles the story of the development of and meaning behind the museum. Weinberg and Elieli provide readers with insight into the plan and construction of the structure; the design and selection of materials for the permanent exhibits; and the architectural considerations that helped to create such a rich and meaningful experience for all who visit the memorial. The authors explore the building and exhibits as well as discuss the values and principles inherent in any Holocaust collection.'" SLJ.

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