Building Better Arts Facilities: Lessons from a U.S. National Study. (Routledge Research in Creative and Cultural Industries Management)

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UPC:
9781138819962
Binding:
Hardcover
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Publication Date:
12/22/2014
Author:
Joanna Woronkowicz;D. Carroll Joynes;Norman Bradburn
Language:
english
Edition:
1
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At the turn of the 21st century, a significant boom in the construction of cultural buildings took saw the creation of hundreds of performing arts centers, theaters, and museums. After these buildings were completed, however, many of these cultural organizations struggled to survive, or, alternatively, drifted off mission as the construction project forced monetary or other considerations to be prioritized. Building Better Arts Facilities: Lessons from a U.S. National Study examines the ways in which organizations planned and managed building projects during this boom, and investigates organizational operations after projects were completed.

By integrating quantitative data with case-study evidence, the authors identify the differences between the ways some organizations were able to successfully meet the challenges of a large construction project and others that were not. With empirical evidence and analysis, this book highlights better practices for managing and leading cultural building ventures. Readers of this book be they arts managers, politicians, board members, city planners, foundation executives, or philanthropists will find that book provides valuable perspective and insight about building cultural facilities, and that reading it will serve to make building projects go more smoothly in the future.