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Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum of Vienna), Ralph Appelbaum Associates  | International Design Awards Winners
Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum of Vienna), Ralph Appelbaum Associates  | International Design Awards Winners
Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum of Vienna), Ralph Appelbaum Associates  | International Design Awards Winners
Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum of Vienna), Ralph Appelbaum Associates  | International Design Awards Winners
Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum of Vienna), Ralph Appelbaum Associates  | International Design Awards Winners
Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum of Vienna), Ralph Appelbaum Associates  | International Design Awards Winners
Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum of Vienna), Ralph Appelbaum Associates  | International Design Awards Winners
Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum of Vienna), Ralph Appelbaum Associates  | International Design Awards Winners
Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum of Vienna), Ralph Appelbaum Associates  | International Design Awards Winners
Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum of Vienna), Ralph Appelbaum Associates  | International Design Awards Winners
Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum of Vienna), Ralph Appelbaum Associates  | International Design Awards Winners

Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum of Vienna)

CompanyRalph Appelbaum Associates
Lead DesignersTimothy Ventimiglia
Design TeamExhibition Design: Ralph Appelbaum Associates; Architect: Hoskins Architects; Lighting and Media Systems Design: Vasko and Partners
Project LocationVienna, Austria
ClientWeltmuseum Wien
Prize(s)Bronze in Interior Design / Exhibits, Pavilions and exhibitions
Entry Description

The Weltmuseum Wien's new permanent exhibition consists of fourteen thematically independent halls that explore the art, culture, and belief systems of non-European cultures. The emphasis is on the collections and interpretation, and is told through the lens of Austria's long history of cultural interaction, collecting, and ethnographic research. The journey through each hall is non-linear, with deliberate breaks in the formal presentation allowing for contemporary discourse concerning the history of ethnology, and contemporary cultural perspectives.