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NORTH EUBOEA ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM

Kamaria village, Istiaia, Greece

The study proposes the organising of a permanent exhibition

that demonstrates for the very first time

North Euboea’s antiquites to the public.

The exhibition will be developed at the first floor

of a neoclassical building donated for this exact purpose

by the Ministry of Culture.

 

The exhibition design aims at re-creating ,

in an abstract way, a sense of the island’s

northern part geography.

Ancient cities and renown archaeological sites

are accurately placed on maps

in reference to their exact coordinates.

Each site is represented by a few artefacts,

mainly hellenistic sculpture

and supplementary information,

graphicly designed by the team.

This little “island” that one reconstructs

in the exhibition hall,

includes within it a small flexible space

suitable for projections and lectures,

as well as a small room for younger audience activities

and temporary exhibitions.

PROJECT DATA

DESIGN
2018

COLLABORATORS

Pari Kalamara, archaeologist – museologist

Vasilis Papadopoulos, graphic designer

Zois Economou, architect

and

the archaeologist and conservators

of the Ephorate of Antiquites of Euboea

SURFACE
150m²

BUDGET
undisclosed