Inhotim Centro de Arte
Contemporânea is located in Brumadinho, a village near Belo Horizonte, the capital of Minas Gerais
state. A personal initiative of the mining industry businessman Bernardo Paz,
the museum has an unusual architectural concept.
Instead of sum up all its
installations into a unique building, it is composed of many pavilions spread
out in a park of approximately 35 hectares.
The Adriana Varejão Gallery
was commissioned to shelter two works of the artist acquired by the museum and
exhibited at Cartier Foundation: the sculpture Linda do Rosário and the
polyptych Celacanto Provoca Maremoto (with the further development of the
project, the artist created another four works for the building).
The project should occupy a
hillside with a small slope (typical of the topography of Minas Gerais,
composed of old and smooth hills) partially surrounded by the native forest, an
area formerly used to store containers.
The original topography was
modified for this new use: a huge displacement of earth has cut it, creating
the great horizontal plane necessary to the storage.
The orientation of the
project aimed to recompose the site’s original topography and inserting on it
an artificial element: a regular block in reinforced concrete (prestressed
wasn’t necessary), partially inserted in the hillside.
The building structure is
composed by an irregular retaining wall that gains the space in the ground
floor and receives the loads of the block, in its deepest part, trough two
beams, in the middle, trough 4 columns integrated in the wall.
The building was also
conceived as a spiral path that connects two different levels of the park,
alternating moments of contraction/passage and expansion/exhibition: from the
ground floor, (1, contraction) in the middle of the water pound, in a narrow
promenade, away from the building; (2 expansion: Varejão’s piece Panacea
Phantastica, a tile bench with drawings of hallucinatory plants)
The small square plaza of
the groundfloor; (3 contraction) The promenade turns to the building; (4
expansion: the sculpture Linda do Rosário and the paiting The Collector) the
ground floor, inside the hill, below the concrete block; (5 contraction)
The stairs; (6 expansion,
the polyptych Celacanto provoca maremoto) The first pavement, inside the
concrete block; (7 contraction) The ramp; (8 expansion: another tile bench, now
with drawings of birds, Passarinhos-from Inhotim to Demini) The terrace, above
the concrete block; (9 contraction) The bridge. And vice versa.
Location: Brumadinho, Brazil
Architects:
Tacoa Arquitetos
Design
Team: Rodrigo
Cerviño Lopez
Area:
558 sqm
Cost:
€ 500,000
Year:
2008
Client:
Inhotim Centro de Arte
Contemporânea
Photo: Eduardo Eckenfels, Vicente de Mello














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