A building without significance is a simple construction. This led us to
search in cosmogony, the general design concept and to interpret that in a
sense, ours is a culture that has flourished in the Ceiba’s shadow.
The Ceiba as the sacred tree that connects the world with the underworld
and the sky and the shadow as an ineffable value in a land scorched by the sun
but cooled by the breeze.
With
this concept of the world’s creation up from three stones and the Ceiba tree,
we present the architectural design integrating the program needs and required
spaces for the different functional activities, the structural design concept
that gives physical bearing to the building and to the other infraestructure
engineerings shared out for nurturing and supporting all the museum’s areas.
Museum
collections, transit cellars, research and study áreas of the great
archaeological acquisition and a 260 parking spaces area is located at the
“Ceiba’s roots” level. At the “Ceiba’s trunk” level, up the perron, the main
lobby, ticket offices, personal belongins kept area, 2,000 m2 of permanent
exhibition rooms and 600 m2
for travelling exhibitions, public relations office, childcare center, restaurant
with terrace , souvenir shop and a terrace bar.
Executive
and administrative offices are located inside the “Ceiba’s frond”, so are the
high-definition large format cinema which includes performing arts facilites
for various artistic and cultural activities as well as the multi-purpose hall.
We understand sustainability as an integral part of any project and in this
meaning the aspects considered are:
Environment
Located
at the heart of an important urban subcenter at north of Merida, the design raises seeking for natural
air and light using passive systems to achieve energy benefits and
environmental comfort. The main lobby covered and shaded by “La Ceiba” which holds a hollow
core, joints the different floors of the building.
Society
We
designed a comprehensive museum, pretending to make suitable every space to
every user: a twined ramp at the perron, a sidewalk-level elevator and another
one in the parking lot, to yield universal access with equal dignity, Braille
signaling, all facilities in corridors and restrooms for the elderly or
handicapped people, rest areas while taking the tour, spaces for workers to
improve their life quality, machinery and equipment rooms designed for both,
machines and people who operate them, bestowing to workers the same importance
as visitors.
Economy
Significant
economic rationality guidelines were followed, displayed in the design of
functional spaces with direct use of passive systems and the selection of
materials and building systems that privileged participation of local and
regional companies and their employees; and the optimization in infraestructure
engineerings projects to achieve the best use of resources for the operation
and maintenance.
The Museum welcomes to all, encouraging their participation and inviting
them to tour and live a great experience in knowledge of Mayan culture and its
origins; and most importantly, making us aware of the great development
potential that have their descendants, and not has limits; as well as the Ceiba
tree refers to the infinite and its branches reach to heaven.
All spaces of the Museum are designed to captivate and inspire love to visitors, provide them a new knowledge and will leave them with the feeling, curiosity and need to come back again. The spaces will be in constantly evolving, we will always find something new, it will be a live museum.
Location:
Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
Architects: Arquidecture
Project
Team: Ricardo
Combaluzier, Enrique Duarte, William Ramírez, Josefina Rivas
Collaborators: Luis
De La Rosa, Alma
Villicaña, Carlos Guardián, Mariana Farfán, Julio Rosas, Aída Ordóñez, Fabián
Rosas, Ricardo Combaluzier
Area:
22,600 sqm
Year:
2010
Photo: David Cervera,
Alessandra Ortíz, Rocío Rojo














No comments:
Post a Comment
What do you think?