dc.description.abstract | History is not just a collection of facts and figures; it is a multifaceted phenomenon that impacts the physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions of a community. The power of imagination and the human mind’s ability to fill in the gaps in historical narratives cannot be ignored. However, architecture has the potential to transform historical education into a transformative experience.
This thesis aims to explore the relationship between dreams, memory, and architecture in response to history. By creating a space that reflects the island of Curaçao’s rich and impactful history, this project seeks to use the art of cinema and spatial design to create an immersive and engaging museum experience.
The museum will showcase the island’s history in projection, motion picture, screen, film set, frame, and viewpoint, with architecture serving as the backdrop to the stories being told. By incorporating interactive elements, such as playable features and projections, visitors can become active participants in the storytelling process, fostering a deeper connection to the history and culture of Curaçao.
Moreover, the museum will not just focus on the human impact on the island’s history but also the natural beauty of Curaçao. Displays featuring the island’s pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, stunning coral reefs, and diverse wildlife will remind visitors of the importance of preserving and protecting the island’s natural resources for future generations. | en_US |