New exhibition: Window Behaviorology
Windows and daylight influence our behavior. This is unfolded in a new exhibition curated by Japanese architect Yoshiharu Tsukamoto who has devoted many years to the study of windows and behavior.
Since 2019, VILLUM Window Collection has been working closely with the Japanese Window Research Institute and Tsukamoto Laboratory.
In 2022, the museum showcased the exhibition 'Windowology - New Architectural Views from Japan', and in 2023, the museum was behind the English translation of the book 'The Nordic Window – Window Behaviorology in Nordic Architecture' - the fourth book in the Window Scape book series.
Now, VILLUM Window Collection is presenting a new Japanese exhibition, 'Window Behaviorology' - an exhibition about the creation of the Window Scape book series.
The books are all outcomes of a research project on windows and behavior - behaviorology - carried out by students from Tsukamoto Laboratory under the guidance of Professor Yoshiharu Tsukamoto (Atelier Bow Wow) and supported by Window Research Institute.
The exhibition displays both the students' work process from their research, measurements, drawings, etc., and various cases from the books where windows from VILLUM Window Collection are included as separate new cases.
The exhibition will be displayed until February 2025.
Learn more about the exhibition here.