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Wege zu einem neuen MuseumIn den letzten 30 Jahren entstanden allein in den USA rund 600 Kunstmuseen: eine Entwicklung, die ebenso in Europa zu beobachten ist. Zahlreiche Reisen der Architekturhistorikerin Victoria Newhouse durch die USA und Europa, Diskussionen mit Architekten, Museumsdirektoren, Kuratoren und Knstlern bilden die Grundlage der vorliegenden Publikation, die erstmals eine kritische Beurteilung der Museumsentwrfe unternimmt. Die Autorin widmet sich den
In den letzten 30 Jahren entstanden allein in den USA rund 600 Kunstmuseen: eine Entwicklung, die ebenso in Europa zu beobachten ist. Zahlreiche Reisen der Architekturhistorikerin Victoria Newhouse durch die USA und Europa, Diskussionen mit Architekten, Museumsdirektoren, Kuratoren und Künstlern bilden die Grundlage der vorliegenden Publikation, die erstmals eine kritische Beurteilung der Museumsentwürfe unternimmt. Die Autorin widmet sich den unterschiedlichsten Fragestellungen: Sie untersucht Privatsammlungen - etwa Renzo Pianos Menil Collection in Houston -, die die Renaissancetradition des Kuriositätenkabinetts fortsetzen, Bauten von Künstlern, die ihr eigenes Museum entwarfen wie Donald Judds Chinati Foundation in Marfa oder das Centre Georges Pompidou von Renzo Piano und Richard Rogers, das als ein Ort der Unterhaltung konzipiert ist. Rem Koolhaas' Kunsthal in Rotterdam und Frank O. Gehrys Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao stehen für die zentrale Entwicklung im 20. Jahrhundert: das Museum, dessen Architektur gleichbedeutend ist mit der Kunst, die es beherbergt. Die Dokumentation dieser anspruchsvollsten und spannendsten Bauaufgabe unserer Zeit weist Wege zu einem neuen Museum des 21. Jahrhunderts. Zur Autorin: Victoria Newhouse ist Architekturhistorikerin und gründete die »Architectural History Foundation«. Zahlreiche Veröffentlichungen: »Wallace K. Harrison: Architect« u. a. Sie schreibt regelmäßig für den »Architectural Digest« und für »Architecture«.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 4
Good little pump
Works better than expected.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Should have bought this years ago!!!
I live at the end of 25 minutes dirt road top of red Mountain, Co. On the 3rd flat in 2 weeks I ordered this kit instead of putting a spare on and driving to town 1 hour away. and knock on wood its has held going on 3 weeks. I jacked up the car, followed the instruction and wow easier then going to Big-O. Love it and told my Kids they need to get it also.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2026
★★★★★ 5
A Must-Have Emergency Kit for Every Vehicle, Especially ATVs!
I recently bought this 54PCS Flat Tire Repair Kit with Air Compressor, and I’m seriously impressed. It’s one of those products you hope you won’t need—but are SO glad to have when the time comes. I used it on my ATV after catching a sharp rock on the trail, and it saved the day. The plug worked perfectly, and the air compressor had my tire reinflated in just a few minutes.
What I really love is how complete the kit is. From cars and motorcycles to trucks and tractors, it’s got everything you need to handle a flat. The tools are solid and durable, and the case keeps everything neatly organized. It’s compact enough to toss in the back of my truck or ATV storage box without taking up too much space.
If you ride ATVs in remote areas like I do, this kit is a no-brainer. It gives you peace of mind and saves you from having to hike back to civilization. Highly recommended!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Kept it in my trunk for months — used it once and it saved me
I’ve had this AUTOWN tire repair kit sitting in the trunk for several months as a “just in case” thing. I have only had to use it once, but the tools and compressor held up and it actually helped me get out of a bad spot where I didn’t have a spare tire available.
Just to be clear, I wouldn’t call this a permanent fix. It’s more of an emergency repair to get you back on the road. In my case it did exactly that. Afterward, I went to a nearby tire shop and had the tire repaired the right way.
Overall, I’m really glad I had it in the car. Just using it once has already paid for itself.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2026
★★★★★ 5
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Very good to have works great
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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2026