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imaginative spaces

imaginative spaces

Imaginative spaces are visually strong and address the imagination. The sense of sight takes centre stage. Literally or figuratively, an image is depicted here. The aim is to evoke surprise and inspiration and leave a strong impression. These spaces create an atmosphere that encourages visitors to be open and receptive.

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narrative spaces

In narrative spaces, the principal focus is on the content, and they address the mind. Narration takes centre stage, and the objective is to strongly communicate a message, theme or story, with a beginning and an end. These spaces ensure visitors are interested and feel involved in the content.

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experiential spaces

Experiential spaces address all the sense and particularly appeal to feelings and emotions. The experience takes centre stage, and every conceivable means are employed to bring it about. The goal is bring subjects, places and people to life. These spaces encourage visitors to be very involved and open.

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active spaces

Active spaces are extremely dynamic, and activate their visitors. Activity is the key focus here, in every possible way: active, interactive and participative. The aim is to demonstrate to people that they ‘learn by doing’, or to get them to get moving. These spaces encourage visitors to be involved and active.

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social spaces

In social spaces, it is the public themselves who are given the leading role. Relationships take centre stage, with people being brought into contact with each other in all kinds of ways. The aim is to ensure people encounter each other and their ideas. These spaces create an atmosphere that encourages visitors to be open and active.

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creative spaces

Anything can happen in creative spaces. As creativity takes centre stage, they explicitly invite their visitors to bring new things into being. They often also have an experimental character. The aim is to facilitate new developments and transformation. These spaces encourage visitors to be involved, open and productive.