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Museum of Biodiversity

CLIENT: Private

PROJECT: Conceptual design and preliminary draft.

SURFACE: 4.350 m2

LOCATION: Cancún, México

Museum of Biodiversity

In collaboration with the Kince Arquitectura team, we participated in the Cancún Park project. We designed the Biodiversity Museum within a privileged location, ensuring minimal impact. A project based on the anatomy of the snake, an icon of the Mayan civilization, proposes a circular route for the exhibits. The snake’s skeleton inspires the geometry of the museum, which, thanks to parametric family technology using BIM software, allowed us to conceptualize each rib and prefabricated concrete panel. Like a sculpture in the mangrove, the museum, made of low-maintenance prefabricated materials, remains open to the nature that permeates its interior.