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MMB Barcelona

The project carried out consists of an expansion of the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, which has as its objective the preservation of the museum through the integration of digital spaces and experiences lived within it.

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Concept:

Discovery: Knowledge comes from experiences

Sensory experiences generate memories that have an impact, one remembers more of what they experience than what they tell them.

Objective: to create a space in which things happen and while the user walks through the museum, he comes across different elements that generate experiences.

Flujos y

Flows and accesses

El terreno se encuentra en una zona privilegiada de la ciudad, gracias a que se ubica en un lugar sumamente turístico, posee accesos tanto vehiculares como peatonales. Existen dos calles principales rodeando el terreno, además de varias líneas de buses y también una estación del happening in the world with respect to libraries. This considers both the past and the present of the same and seeks, through this, to propose a space that allows you to connect with the community, remembering the past and looking to the future. Thus, this project is based on the dynamism of the present and the static of the past, in which the static would be the archive, while the dynamic is the library as such. The archive is called in this way since it is a place where all history is found, the past, for which reason it cannot be changed, so it is transformed into a heavy block, with a concrete materiality that makes it it looks heavier. On the other hand, we have the library, which is full of dynamism with new books, new generations, a space in which one can navigate through its circulation, as if we were surfing the net.

The land is located in a privileged area of the city, thanks to the fact that it is in a highly touristic place, it has both vehicular and pedestrian access. There are two main streets surrounding the land, as well as several bus lines and also a metro line, specifically line 3.

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