Nice work. I really like your point about the placement of information away from the works of art themselves, and how this allows the viewers to imagine their own meanings. You forgot to answer the question about “connections”, however. Also, when you make a claim like the arrangement of walls and rooms are different and each has its own meaning, you need to give examples and discuss designed space and meanings in a more specific way. Space is never neutral — keep developing your eye to appreciate how spaces create certain social interactions or feelings.
Nice work. I really like your point about the placement of information away from the works of art themselves, and how this allows the viewers to imagine their own meanings. You forgot to answer the question about “connections”, however. Also, when you make a claim like the arrangement of walls and rooms are different and each has its own meaning, you need to give examples and discuss designed space and meanings in a more specific way. Space is never neutral — keep developing your eye to appreciate how spaces create certain social interactions or feelings.