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Thu, 3 Dec 1998 16:34:58 -0600
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Michael O'Hare wrote:

> When I was working as an architectural consultant for a major art museum, I
> did a fair amount of research on visitors and their wants and needs.
>
> One thing I found was that people wanted a place to sit as they walked
> around.

Michael, you are so right!  I want a place to sit when I'm in galleries.
How else can I spend "quality" time with the exhibits? Standing hurts
after a while. I get tired of holding my coat. The air is hot and
stuffy. My mind wanders.
  I have been in only one "comfortable" museum in my life: the Louisiana
outside of Copenhagen. That's the only museum where I've found
comfortable chairs that one could move around---and windows, by gum,
with beautiful views! What a concept.   Art surrounded by sky, grass and
the sea.
   By the way, I complain about the same thing in department stores.
Whatever happened to providing chairs so you or your companion can rest
a minute? Geez. Would they break the bottom line that much?

Cynthia Ogorek
Matteson Historical Museum

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