Museum• Spain
- Area: 620 m²
- Country: Spain
In planning the corridor-type hallway that connected with the courtyard-type mass, we established unidirectional directivity and optimized traffic flow for experience exhibitions by navigating the spaces on each floor. This thoughtful arrangement ensured that visitors could engage with each exhibit in a seamless manner, enhancing their overall experience. On the lower floor, we created a multipurpose space that not only interacted with the surrounding area but also included various contents tailored to diverse audiences, such as workshops, seminars, and interactive displays. Furthermore, the design incorporated large windows and strategic openings that extended views to the outside, allowing natural light to flood the interior and creating a sense of connection with the environment. The walls that penetrated both inside and outside acted as a device framing the architectural space, effectively blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor areas while also visually showcasing the vibrant activity happening within the multipurpose space. This holistic approach resulted in a dynamic and engaging environment that fostered creativity and exploration.