Children's Museum

Project: Children's Museum

Type: Cultural Project

Areas: 13,800 sq. m.

The project takes inspiration from the Sumidero Canyon, which is on axis with the building, reinterpreting it in a playful language of origami-like paper. A second skin of perforated sheet with folds in front of the glass volumes that surround a large musical garden and urban orchard. This allows natural light and temperature control in extreme weather making the building more efficient. A free floor plan allows the museum to change over time. With the thematic axes of natural, tangible and intangible heritage, technology and innovation, the museum has fifteen rooms, in coordination with the State Secretariats, where children learn and play with interactives, activities and workshops to have an approach to the cultural and natural wealth of the state to be inspired and develop tools and knowledge that generate opportunities and quality of life.