| Barracks No. 38-39 | Ausstellungsgrafik | Jan 1998 |

Barracks No. 38 and 39infocredits


Within the decentralised exhibition concept for the memorial, the two museum barracks 38 and 39 form a link: While B38 documents the history of the Jewish prisoners, B39 deals with the prisoners’ daily routine. We designed museum graphics and printed matter for both museums. A CD-ROM also focuses on the subject of the prisoners’ daily routine. As a source of more in-depth information, it supplements the various sections of the exhibition. An extended version was developed for book shops.


Entrance situationinfocredits


Within the decentralised exhibition concept for the memorial, the two museum barracks 38 and 39 form a link: While B38 documents the history of the Jewish prisoners, B39 deals with the prisoners’ daily routine. We designed museum graphics and printed matter for both museums. A CD-ROM also focuses on the subject of the prisoners’ daily routine. As a source of more in-depth information, it supplements the various sections of the exhibition. An extended version was developed for book shops.


Detailinfocredits


Within the decentralised exhibition concept for the memorial, the two museum barracks 38 and 39 form a link: While B38 documents the history of the Jewish prisoners, B39 deals with the prisoners’ daily routine. We designed museum graphics and printed matter for both museums. A CD-ROM also focuses on the subject of the prisoners’ daily routine. As a source of more in-depth information, it supplements the various sections of the exhibition. An extended version was developed for book shops.


History of the Jewish prisonersinfocredits


Within the decentralised exhibition concept for the memorial, the two museum barracks 38 and 39 form a link: While B38 documents the history of the Jewish prisoners, B39 deals with the prisoners’ daily routine. We designed museum graphics and printed matter for both museums. A CD-ROM also focuses on the subject of the prisoners’ daily routine. As a source of more in-depth information, it supplements the various sections of the exhibition. An extended version was developed for book shops.


Three-dimensional perspective with open courtyardinfocredits


Within the decentralised exhibition concept for the memorial, the two museum barracks 38 and 39 form a link: While B38 documents the history of the Jewish prisoners, B39 deals with the prisoners’ daily routine. We designed museum graphics and printed matter for both museums. A CD-ROM also focuses on the subject of the prisoners’ daily routine. As a source of more in-depth information, it supplements the various sections of the exhibition. An extended version was developed for book shops.


History of the placeinfocredits


Within the decentralised exhibition concept for the memorial, the two museum barracks 38 and 39 form a link: While B38 documents the history of the Jewish prisoners, B39 deals with the prisoners’ daily routine. We designed museum graphics and printed matter for both museums. A CD-ROM also focuses on the subject of the prisoners’ daily routine. As a source of more in-depth information, it supplements the various sections of the exhibition. An extended version was developed for book shops.


Reconstruction of dormitoryinfocredits


Within the decentralised exhibition concept for the memorial, the two museum barracks 38 and 39 form a link: While B38 documents the history of the Jewish prisoners, B39 deals with the prisoners’ daily routine. We designed museum graphics and printed matter for both museums. A CD-ROM also focuses on the subject of the prisoners’ daily routine. As a source of more in-depth information, it supplements the various sections of the exhibition. An extended version was developed for book shops.


Media projection in barracks No. 39infocredits


Within the decentralised exhibition concept for the memorial, the two museum barracks 38 and 39 form a link: While B38 documents the history of the Jewish prisoners, B39 deals with the prisoners’ daily routine. We designed museum graphics and printed matter for both museums. A CD-ROM also focuses on the subject of the prisoners’ daily routine. As a source of more in-depth information, it supplements the various sections of the exhibition. An extended version was developed for book shops.


Barracks No. 39infocredits


Within the decentralised exhibition concept for the memorial, the two museum barracks 38 and 39 form a link: While B38 documents the history of the Jewish prisoners, B39 deals with the prisoners’ daily routine. We designed museum graphics and printed matter for both museums. A CD-ROM also focuses on the subject of the prisoners’ daily routine. As a source of more in-depth information, it supplements the various sections of the exhibition. An extended version was developed for book shops.


Interactive media stationinfocredits


Within the decentralised exhibition concept for the memorial, the two museum barracks 38 and 39 form a link: While B38 documents the history of the Jewish prisoners, B39 deals with the prisoners’ daily routine. We designed museum graphics and printed matter for both museums. A CD-ROM also focuses on the subject of the prisoners’ daily routine. As a source of more in-depth information, it supplements the various sections of the exhibition. An extended version was developed for book shops.


| Architecture | hg merz |
| Photography | Roland Halbe, L2M3 |
| L2M3 | Marc Amann, Daniel Cotellessa, Florian Gärtner, Johannes Koblenz, Sascha Lobe, Kay Prühs |

