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Museum of Tomorrow: With Recyclable Materials

Museum of Tomorrow: With Recyclable Materials Reviewed by Dee-nee on Thursday, January 14th, 2021. This Is Article About Museum of Tomorrow: With Recyclable Materials

Environmental sustainability is the keyword. Inspired by the tropical climate vegetation of Rio de Janeiro, the museum is an institution dedicated to ecology: “The building will have a low environmental impact, energy self-sufficient and will be made of recyclable materials.” The goal is to create a structure that can serve as examples to a philosophy […]

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Environmental sustainability is the keyword. Inspired by the tropical climate vegetation of Rio de Janeiro, the museum is an institution dedicated to ecology: “The building will have a low environmental impact, energy self-sufficient and will be made of recyclable materials.”

The goal is to create a structure that can serve as examples to a philosophy of life more sustainable, which can make visitors aware that on more environmentally friendly behavior. “The Museum of tomorrow will try to explain something that should concern everyone to know the world revolves around us and see why it is so important to keep it.”

The building will overlook the Bay of Guanabara and developed on two different levels, reaching a maximum height of 18 meters, occupy a total area of 12,500 square meters, of which only 5 thousand of exhibition space (the top floor). The lower level will house an auditorium, offices, classroom for research, a cafe, archives and technical rooms.

In the model presented, the style of Calatrava is unmistakable: a horizontal structure with a roof overhang that runs the entire length of the platform reaching 340 meters and a facade designed by a number of “fans” furniture.

The structure – says the architect – is simple, easy to recognize, but above all accessible. The lower level is surrounded by two ponds of water reaching the sea, and is bordered by two open spaces that allow access from anywhere in the elongated structure.

The coverage of the upper floor, accessed by two flights, is composed of more solar panels at different times of day will change position to capture solar energy. So, like a plant of the tropical forest, the building will change to “broaden its exposure to the sun.” Visitors can thus observe an ever-changing skyline.




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