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The museum is a place that cannot be ignored and represents the local historical and cultural flavor. What is provided to people is not only a material collection and juxtaposition, but also a spiritual gathering. In a museum, different collection concepts and sources of exhibits will give the museum a completely different look. Museums can also invisibly reflect the spiritual and cultural depth of a country, a region, and a city. The design standards and requirements of museum showcases are very important because they directly involve the protection of cultural relics, display effects and the safety of audiences. The following are some common design standards and requirements for cultural relic showcases:
Preservation of cultural relics: One of the most important criteria is the protection of cultural relics. showcases must be able to effectively protect cultural relics from damage by factors such as light, humidity, temperature, dust, contamination and touch. Generally, you need to consider the use of UV-resistant glass, constant temperature and humidity systems, and showcases with good sealing performance.
Display effect: The design of the showcase should be able to display the cultural relics to the greatest extent, so that the audience can view the cultural relics up close and understand the importance of the cultural relics. Proper lighting, display height and display angle are all considerations.
Anti-theft and anti-vandalism: showcases must be anti-theft and anti-vandal to ensure the safety of cultural relics. This includes using sturdy materials, vandal-resistant glass and security locks.
Constant temperature and humidity: If cultural relics require constant temperature and humidity conditions, the showcase must be equipped with a corresponding system to maintain stable temperature and humidity levels, thereby protecting the cultural relics from humidity fluctuations.
Ventilation and filtration: showcases need to have a proper ventilation system to ensure that the artifacts are in a good air environment and can filter pollutants in the air.
Audience safety: The design of the showcase must also consider the safety of the audience. This includes ensuring that display cases do not collapse, that artefacts are not touched by viewers, and that safe evacuation occurs in the event of a fire or emergency.
Barrier-free design: Showcases should take into account the needs of disabled people and people with reduced mobility and provide barrier-free access.
Labels and explanations: showcases need to provide labels and explanations for cultural relics to help viewers understand the historical and cultural background of the items on display.
Ease of maintenance: The showcase should be easy to maintain and clean to keep the showcase clean and tidy inside and outside.
Adjustability: Some cultural relics may require showcases of different sizes or heights, so the showcase design should have a certain degree of adjustability.
Ultimately, the design of museum showcases should be based on specific cultural relics and exhibition needs, and follow the relevant standards and guidelines of international museums and cultural relics conservation organizations. In addition, DG showcase manufacturers usually provide standard-compliant design and manufacturing services. If you want to know more about showcases, please feel free to contact DG!
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