The Coffee Museum M+DA ARQUITECTOS
2017-12-08 17:00
© Alan Morgado
艾伦·莫加多(Alan Morgado)
架构师提供的文本描述。该建议包括在科尔多瓦韦拉克鲁斯市中心一座历史建筑的内部进行工作;尊重该建筑的历史和建筑价值,因为它位于第一个城市街区内,并受到国家人类学和历史研究所的保护(西班牙国家人类学和历史研究所)。一般的做法是在一个专门展示纪念品的地方,一个旅游亭和一个感官花园里进行咖啡博物馆的第二阶段,这将使游客们到达博物馆参观的终点。
Text description provided by the architects. The proposal consists in working on the interior of a historic building in the center of Cordoba Veracruz; respecting the historical and architectural value of the building as it is located within the first city block and it is under the protection of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH in Spanish). The general approach is to proceed with the second stage of the Coffee Museum in an area dedicated to Souvenirs, a Traveling Pavilion and a sensory garden, which will lead visitors to the end of the museum tour.
Group Plan
团体计划
该提案的建筑概念是基于传达咖啡作为科多巴·韦拉克鲁斯市代表性图标的重要性,并寻找一种与现有栏目配合使用的当代和可渗透的语言,并以此作为指南,在其可渗透的结构中生成整个展馆的模块化组成;保持对建筑作为故事参考的历史和语境遗产的尊重。
The architectural concept of the proposal was based on relaying the significance of coffee as a representative ICON for the city of Cordoba Veracruz and looking for a contemporary and permeable language that would work with the existing columns and serve as a guideline to generate the modular composition of the entire pavilion in its permeable structure; maintaining respect for the historical and contextual heritage that the building has as a reference for a story.
© Alan Morgado
艾伦·莫加多(Alan Morgado)
该展馆的建筑方案是提出一个轻盈的空间,这是一个视觉和物理渗透,将所有的元素,构成博物馆的参观。其主要结构是基于PTR中的铁匠模块和一种名为“henequen”的天然纺织编织物:一种来自墨西哥龙舌兰叶的硬纤维,用于制作绳索、绳索和地毯;这种纺织品复制了咖啡袋的织物,由于其质地和颜色给空间带来了温暖,还起到了生物气候遮阳元件的作用,提供遮荫和直接阻挡太阳入射。
The architectural proposal of the pavilion is to propose a light space, which is visually and physically permeable and which will integrate all the elements that make up the Museum tour. The main structure is based on blacksmith modules in PTR and a natural textile braiding called "Henequen": a hard fiber from the Mexican agave leaf used for making ropes, cords and carpets; this textile replicates the fabric of the coffee sacks which due to its texture and color bring warmth to the space and also works as a bioclimatic sun block element by providing shade and directly blocking solar incidence.
© Alan Morgado
艾伦·莫加多(Alan Morgado)
构成展馆的所有要素,如模块、结构和家具,都是手工制造的,体现了科尔多瓦人手工劳动的重要性和高质量的做工。
All the elements that make up the pavilion such as the modules, the structure and furniture were manufactured by hand which honors the good quality of workmanship and the importance of manual labor performed by the people of Cordoba.
Foundation Plan
纪念品区采用木材制成的不同模块,在网络系统中保持网状构图,由铁匠强调,这些模块由后面的纺织品所造成的影响而分层,后者通过间接光线突出,并由于材料的颜色和自然纹理而为空间提供温暖。
The Souvenirs area incorporates different modules made of wood that maintain a reticular composition inside a network system, which is highlighted by ironworks, and the modules are hierarchized by the effect caused by the textile located in the back which are highlighted by indirect light and providing warmth to the space as a result of the colors and natural textures of the materials.
© Alan Morgado
艾伦·莫加多(Alan Morgado)
最后,这项工作的主要目标是延续咖啡博物馆提供的博物馆版画,并为科尔多瓦人民和游客提供一个空间,以便在参观期间能有更长的停留时间,并产生真正的感官体验,这是所有游客集体记忆中的一个纪念品。
Finally, the main objective of this work is to give continuity to the museography which is offered by the Coffee Museum and include a space for the people of Cordoba and Tourists who visit it, thus allowing for a longer stay during the tour and generating a true sensorial experience, a memento in the collective memory of all visitors.
© Alan Morgado
艾伦·莫加多(Alan Morgado)
Architects M+DA ARQUITECTOS
Location Calle 3 & Av 3, Centro, 94500 Córdoba, Ver., Mexico
Author Architects René Morgado, Omar Hernandez Fuentes, Alejandro Arcos Muñoz, Octavio Cruz Rodriguez, Raul Sanchez Bouchot
Area 178.0 m2
Project Year 2017
Photography Alan Morgado
Category Museum
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