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Refurbishing of the exhibition spaces |
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Lima (Peru) |
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MALI |
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S. Barclay - J. P. Crousse |
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3200 m2 |
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2004 |
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Competition |
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2nd Price |
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Concept |
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The objective of this project is the remodeling of the second level of the Lima Art Museum for its correct use as a museum. The intervention in this 19th century building tries to place emphasis on the spatial qualities of the building (space fluidity, versatility and transparency).
An "ambient correction device" allows sound, light and exterior air to be filtered, in turn permitting the creation of small modular spaces to display tiny objects. The rest of the space is conserved, maintaining its fluidity and polyvalence thanks to its semi-permanent exhibition panels.
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