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Astrida Schaeffer <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 1 Jul 2003 10:48:20 -0400
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I have seen one approach in, of all places, a children's arcade that
wouldn't be too difficult to implement in a museum setting. The building has
one entry/exit door accessible to visitors (there are other, alarmed,
emergency exit doors). Everyone entering or leaving the site must pass
through this gated area. Each adult and child/ren unit/group that enters
gets a matching number stamped on the back of the hand. Once inside the
gate, the kids can run free. Everyone who leaves the facility gets their
hands checked, and only adults whose numbers match those of the departing
children can leave with those children.

Astrida

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Astrida Schaeffer, Assistant Director
The Art Gallery
University of New Hampshire
Paul Creative Arts Center
30 College Road
Durham, NH 03824
(603) 862-3712
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: William M. Greaves [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 1:23 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: List Bias
>
>
> Indigo hit this one squarely on the head.
> In the past ten years we have had to rethink our planning (Strategic
> planning, exhibit planning, and master planning) to solve an age old
> problem with Children's Museum designs. Especially with
> today's problems
> with children's abductions, Mothers do not like to let there older
> siblings out of site (with good reasons). So how do you plan for early
> learning centers geared for crawlers and at the same time older very
> mobile children.
> Single floor museums are easier to solve that problem but
> multiple floor
> facilities can be a problem especially if they want to have only one
> early learning center. The "Museum Experience" must keep in mind the
> adult as well as the child's needs and accommodations need to
> be planned
> for both.
>
> William M. Greaves AIA, NCARB
> Principal
> Architects iN Design
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> Indigo Nights wrote:
>
> > What I haven't been able to figure out in the discussions on visitor
> > conduct is why the default of the list is to believe that
> museums are
> > solely dedicated to adult visitors (what about kid museums or family
> > museums) and that the mother in question is the mother of an only
> > child. What about the mother who has more than one child whose other
> > children would be denied the opportunity to enjoy the museum because
> > of an additional sibling?
> >
> > Indigo Nights
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