| Type of Document |
Master's Thesis |
| Author |
Gauthier, Michel A
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| Author's Email Address |
mg@ateliergauthierusa.com |
| URN |
etd-02022012-114724 |
| Title |
An American Indian Museum |
| Degree |
Master of Architecture |
| Department |
Architecture |
| Advisory Committee |
| Advisor Name |
Title |
| Hunt, Gregory Keane |
Committee Chair |
| Brown, William W. |
Committee Member |
| Ritter, James William |
Committee Member |
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| Keywords |
- Museum
- American Indian
- Ethnological
- structure
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| Date of Defense |
1999-02-07 |
| Availability |
unrestricted |
Abstract
A Museum dedicated to the Indian American, through its cultural magnitude and scope of work, has been the perfect opportunity to explore a methodological approach derived from research, beginning in biology, progressing to sociology, and then to political economy. The most important aspect of an ethnological and sociological entity is the growing organization of its structure and progression. Its dynamics are fostered by the perpetual adaptation to its environment. This master thesis investigate a design expression generate by the interaction of ethnological, sociological and personal researches.
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