Abstract:
Using a series of data collected from the most recognizable museums of past and present, also illustrating some of the concerns of visitors and curators who have a non-fictional connection to art museums – as well as a preliminary bibliography – this research work, makes a prominent effort to distinguish an overview of the space occupied by the museum today in new environmental technologies. This researching aims a clear monitoring of natural parameters and the way these resources are used to conserve the values of the architecture of the twenty-first century that will resist different generations.
However, very important is a design estimation created after the monitoring of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Tirana, a model of today's technological and environmental development and the correct determination of the place that museum should occupy in the future of Albanian art and the conservation of its artifacts.
This research will testify how sustainable development is at the core of environmental technology by adopting practices that fuel economic development by avoiding the depletion of natural resources and further polluting always with the primer aim to save the artifacts.
In short, it must create a connection to artistic values and scientific control and make profit of both. In order to help the reader to understand the value of nature and its resources in tangible and intangible feelings and experiences like the one in a museum, this research and later the design estimation, will distinguish the importance of preservation of artistic values in modern times.