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I, we congratulate you on this view. If this is true for New Zealand - it
should be - potentially - true for all of us humans.
Thanks for the refreshing note
Peter, the Rebernik
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At 16:31 20.07.97 +1200, you wrote:
>I hope the lack of trust between museum professionals and architects who
>design museums which has been demonstrated in this discussion is not
>widely shared throughout both professions.
>
>If a museum building project is being managed correctly then surely the
>opinions of both will be given equal hearing and the professional skills
>of both will be recognised and respected. Then, based on the facts that
>each have used to back up their argument, an appropriate decision will
>be made (a little naive perhaps but it sounds good in theory).
>
>If an incorrect decision is made then it is time to question the
>management, communication and team building skills of those in charge of
>the project rather than apportion blame to architects or museum
>professionals or to exclude either from the management team.
>
>--
>Peter Read
>Senior Museum Assistant
>West Coast Historical Museum, PO Box 180, Hokitika 7900, New Zealand
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>http://www.minidata.co.nz/nztour/museum.htm
>
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