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Carolyn Payne <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Oct 2000 13:10:19 -0400
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Dear Mr. Wuff,

I would greatly appreciate it, if you could send me your article on Value
Methodology . . .

Thank you,


At 07:13 AM 10/23/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear David and Jessica and all:
>
>I could not agree with David more in his statements about architects as
>exhibit designers.  I would also like to add that (since most
>architectural design is usually local) most architects have had little
>or no experience in desigining museums - but they will not turn down an
>opportunity to "do" one.
>
>As David said, there is more to designing a museum than designing the
>facility and that calls for the services of a Museum Planner. (I am a
>Museum Planner as well.)  In reality, the services of a well qualified
>Museum Planner to complete a comprehensive Master Plan for the museum -
>before calling in an architect - is much less costly than dealing with
>all the "change orders" after the plan is "set in Concrete."
>
>And, conducting a Value Methodology Study on the architectual planning
>at or before the 30-35% phase is extremely cost-effective.
>
>I have written (and published) an article on the use of Value
>Methodology on Museum Architectural Planning and Renovation and its use
>on most any type of major planning and programs - including Exhibition
>Program Development - I would be glad to E Mail it to you.
>
>Kind Regards
>
>Roger Wulff
>President
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Carolyn Payne
Exhibits Designer
Virginia Museum of Transportation
303 Norfolk Av. SW
Roanoke, VA  24016

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