National Archive Museum ‘Lecumberri’ in Mexico City, Mexico

November 18, 2010 Category: Cultural, Public Buildings

National Archive Museum ‘Lecumberri’, was designed by Rojkind Arquitectos, that located in Mexico City, Mexico, In order to accommodate the spaces with the absolute correctness defined in the program for the site museum, Rojkind Arquitectos proposed to use the residual spaces – those that are not part of the original star – in order to accommodate the units, removing them from the spatial sector, with the purpose of allowing a clear reading of the original building.

The spacious garden, now three times bigger on the surface area, will be closely linked to the perception and contrast of the bays, creating a contrast of the cell sites with the magnificent gardens. This design provides enough topsoil for planting and growing representative and important species for the preservation of diversity.

National Archive Museum 'Lecumberri' design by Rojkind ArquitectosNational Archive Museum 'Lecumberri' design by Rojkind Arquitectos

National Archive Museum 'Lecumberri' design Exterior 1National Archive Museum 'Lecumberri' design Exterior 1

National Archive Museum 'Lecumberri' design Exterior 2National Archive Museum 'Lecumberri' design Exterior 2

National Archive Museum 'Lecumberri' design Exterior 3National Archive Museum 'Lecumberri' design Exterior 3

National Archive Museum 'Lecumberri' design Interior 1National Archive Museum 'Lecumberri' design Interior 1

National Archive Museum 'Lecumberri' design Interior 2National Archive Museum 'Lecumberri' design Interior 2

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