Abstract
By coupling the physical form of a traditional natural history museum with a radical community-based agenda, the Creation Museum seeks to empower a group that perceives itself as disenfranchised. This venue's material and spatial performance aligns creationism with rigorous scientific investigation, offering creationist visitors a feeling of stability and certainty.
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©2012 New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2012
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