Mariana Melin-Corcoran, B.A.


Mariana Melin-Corcoran, B.A.

Chicago, IL


Even though the term “house museum” is rarely used in casual conversation, communities across the country tout their intimate connections to, in this case, the architectural canon by preserving original houses as museums. House museums are not as straightforward as they may seem, so whatever your previous exposure to these distinct spaces might be, I urge you now to think about the paradox they entail: a private residence turned into a public institution, a house into a museum. Each visitor has an individual experience, but ultimately these bizarre spaces are houses, not homes, and museums, not galleries. As a category, modern house museums are regrettably eclipsed by historic house museums in the literature, and they are worthy of further study by designers, architectural historians, curators, and visitors to secure their future.