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The agency is best known for the development of two major sports museums: the German Football Museum in Dortmund and the FIFA World Football Museum in Z\u00fcrich.[1]Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Exhibition Design Approach[edit]Notable projects[edit]Literature[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Urban Planet pavilion, Expo 2010 ShanghaiThe Berlin agency was founded in 1994 by Lutz Engelke to realize the exhibition The Dream of Vision \u2013 Age of Televisions at Gasometer Oberhausen in the city of Oberhausen.[2] After designing the theme pavilion Urban Planet at Expo 2010, the company also established an additional permanent office in Shanghai, China.[3] At the beginning of 2020 the agency filed for insolvency.[4] Since then a TRIAD network has been operating with several companies.[5][6]Exhibition Design Approach[edit] Brandenburg Gate Museum, Berlin German Football Museum, Dortmund FIFA World Football Museum, Z\u00fcrich Planet m pavilion, Expo 2000 Hanover Exhibition Working life of the future on MS WissenschaftThe agency focusses on spatial communication and sees itself as a Think & Do Tank. Its main goal is to turn complex ideas into tangible experiences. Although the content of the projects varies, the method used for their development is always the same: the creation of stories that can be experienced from abstract ideas. A key component of this process is the development of a narrative that structures the messages and guides the visitor through the exhibition. Most of the times, the storytelling is enhanced by digital media. TRIAD exhibitions rely heavily on digital interactive exhibits with the intention of bridging the gap between the intellectual learning process and the physical experience. In many cases, TRIAD combines education and entertainment in a multimedia space. The result is the so-called edutainment, whose goal is to educate through entertainment.[7]TRIAD has applied edutainment concepts to various projects focused on children’s education, such as the 2018 exhibition on the MS Wissenschaft about working life of the future.[8] In the same way, the company has used this approach in the Brandenburg Gate Museum in Berlin.[9]The company is also tackling other challenges that exhibitions face today, like the creation of barrier-free museums. An example of this is the exhibition Wilderness Dreams in Eifel National Park which is part of the United Nations Decade on Biodiversity.[10]Notable projects[edit]The agency designs exhibitions, museums, experience centers, trade fairs, expo pavilions, edutainment concepts, brand environments and events. A lot of the company’s projects focus on three main areas: sustainability, sports, and culture.Exhibition The Dream of Vision \u2013 Age of Televisions, Gasometer Oberhausen, 1997[11]Pavilion Planet m, Hanover, Germany, Expo 2000[12]Theme pavilion Urban Planet, Shanghai, China, Expo 2010[13]Visitor center Qinhu Wetland National Park, Jiangsu, China 2011[14]Conference Creating Climate Wealth Summit, Siemens-Villa Wannsee, Germany 2012[15]Museum Porcelain Worlds, Leuchtenburg, Thuringia, Germany 2014[16]German Football Museum, Dortmund, Germany 2015[17]Showroom Hanergy Renewable Energy Exhibition Center, Beijing, China 2015[18]FIFA World Football Museum, Z\u00fcrich, Switzerland 2016[19]Brandenburg Gate Museum, Berlin, Germany 2016[20]Exhibition Wilderness Dreams, Eifel National Park, Germany 2016[21]Visitor center 360 Degrees \u2013 Thuringia Goes Digital, Erfurt, Germany 2017[22]Event 100 Years UFA Anniversary Night, Berlin, Germany 2017Exhibition ALL IN ALL. Jacob B\u00f6hme, Dresden State Art Collections, Germany 2017[23]Conference Astana Expo 2017 Future Energy Forum, Expo Astana, Kazakhstan 2017[24]Exhibition Working life of the future on MS Wissenschaft, currently visiting 34 cities in Germany, Austria and SwitzerlandLiterature[edit]Engelke, Lutz\/Osswald, Anja: Die Metamedienmaschine. Kommunikation im digitalen Zeitalter. In Hildebrandt, Alexandra\/Landh\u00e4u\u00dfer, Werner (eds.). CSR und Digitalisierung. Der digitale Wandel als Chance und Herausforderung f\u00fcr Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2017, p.\u00a0961\u2013973. ISBN\u00a0978-3662532010.Engelke, Lutz\/Osswald, Anja: \u201eWeltregal\u201c or the World on a Shelf. In Grau, Oliver et al. (eds.). Museum and Archive on the Move. Changing Cultural Institutions in the Digital Era. Berlin\/Boston: De Gruyter, 2017, p.\u00a0277\u2013284. ISBN\u00a0978-3-11-052963-0.Engelke, Lutz: Zur \u00d6kologie von Kreativit\u00e4t, Innovation und Organisation \u2013 ein Reisebericht. In Roehl, Heiko\/Asselmeyer, Herbert (eds.). Organisationen klug gestalten. Das Handbuch f\u00fcr Organisationsentwicklung und Change Management. Stuttgart: Sch\u00e4ffer-Poeschel, 2017, p.\u00a0157\u2013164. ISBN\u00a0978-3-7910-3677-9.Engelke, Lutz: Globalization and transformation. What can design accomplish in the 21st century? In Eysoldt, Robert\/Ruddigkeit, Raban (eds.). Berlin Design Digest Berlin. 100 successful projects, products, and processes Berlin: Slanted Publishers, 2017, p.\u00a0242\u2013247. ISBN\u00a0978-3-9818296-0-0.Engelke, Lutz: Die Dauerausstellung. Eine Reise in die Tiefe des Raums. In Neukirchner, Manuel (ed.): Mehr als ein Spiel. Das Buch zum Deutschen Fu\u00dfballmuseum. Essen: Klartext, 2015, p.\u00a054\u201385. ISBN\u00a0978-3-8375-0973-1.Figueres, Jos\u00e9 Maria: Zukunft entscheidet sich in Deutschland. Ein Land auf dem \u00f6kologischen Vormarsch. In Bachmann, G\u00fcnther\/Engelke, Lutz (eds.). future lab germany. innovationen f\u00fcr die welt von morgen. Hamburg: Murmann, 2013. p.\u00a0189\u2013193. ISBN\u00a0978-3867742702.Wong, Liliane: Sustainability: Industry Standards and Innovation. In Leydecker, Sylvia (ed.): Designing Interior Architecture. Concept Typology Material Construction. Basel: Birkh\u00e4user, 2013, p.\u00a066\u201397. ISBN\u00a0978-3-0346-1580-8.Ang, Ien: On Display. The State of the World. In Winter, Tim: Shanghai Expo. An International Forum on the Future of Cities. London\/New York: Routledge, 2013, p.\u00a0101\u2013119. ISBN\u00a0978-0-415-52462-9.Rat f\u00fcr Nachhaltige Entwicklung\/TRIAD Berlin (eds.): Visionen 2050. Dialoge Zukunft \u201eMade in Germany\u201c. Texte Nr. 25, Jan. 2011. onlineSchaade, Christian\/Deutsches Zollmuseum Hamburg (ed.): Deutsches Zollmuseum. Ein Ausstellungsrundgang. Hamburg: Deutsches Zollmuseum, 2008. ISBN\u00a0978-3554668698.Grau, Oliver: Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion. Cambridge (Mass.)\/London: MIT Press, 2003. ISBN\u00a00-262-07241-6.Kubitz, Peter Paul\/Hoenisch, Peter\/TRIAD Berlin (eds.): Der Traum vom Sehen. Zeitalter der Televisionen. Amsterdam\/Dresden: Verlag der Kunst, 1997. ISBN\u00a090-5705-054-4.References[edit]^ “Football in museums”. Deutsche Welle. 6 March 2016. Retrieved 2018-06-26.^ “Eine Agentur mit der besonderen DNA” (in German). Der Tagesspiegel. 1 November 2015. Retrieved 2018-03-16.^ “How to build cities with character”. China Daily. 2 November 2010. Retrieved 2018-04-16.^ “Insolvex”. Retrieved 2020-02-26.^ “NeoNext \u2013 the Spin-off of TRIAD Berlin”. Retrieved 2020-08-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ “website of C4 Berlin”. Retrieved 2020-02-26.^ Engelke\/Osswald, 2017, p. 964.^ “MS Wissenschaft \u2013 The Floating Science Center”. Retrieved 2018-06-25.^ ““The Gate” zeigt Stadtgeschichte in einer Multimedia-Show” (in German). Retrieved 2017-03-01.^ “Wildnis(t)r\u00e4ume im Nationalpark-Zentrum Eifel”. Retrieved 2018-06-25.^ “Gasometer Oberhausen website”. Retrieved 2018-04-13.^ Grau, 2003, p. 149.^ Ang, 2013, p. 112.^ Wong, 2013, p. 79.^ Figueres 2013, p. 192.^ “website of the museum”. Retrieved 2018-04-13.^ “A Museum About Soccer, and About Germany”. The New York Times. 3 April 2017. Retrieved 13 April 2018.^ “Hanergy Renewable Energy Exhibition Center”. Dexigner. 14 January 2016. Retrieved 2018-04-13.^ “Despite image problem, a new FIFA museum glorifies European Football”. Deutsche Welle. 29 February 2016. Retrieved 2018-06-26.^ “Lonely Planet Berlin”. Retrieved 2018-04-13.^ “website of Eifel National Parc Centre”. Retrieved 2018-04-18.^ “website of visit-thuringia”. Retrieved 2018-04-13.^ “website of Dresden State Art Collections”. Retrieved 2018-04-13.^ “website of World Energy Council”. Archived from the original on 2018-06-26. 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