Architecture Design of Galeria Adriana Varejão Pavilion by Rodrigo Cerviño Lopez
March 25th, 2009 - Posted in Architecture DesignArchitecture Design of Galeria Adriana Varejão Pavilion designed by Rodrigo Cerviño Lopez for Inhotim Centro de Arte Contemporânea in Brumadinho, Brazil. The museum is made up of multiple pavilions throughout the 35-hectare park.
The Galeria Adriana Varejão pavilion was commissioned to house a sculpture and polyptych by Brazilian artist Adriana Varejão. Visitors move through the building following a spiral path that leads them between two levels of the park.
Architecture Design of Galeria Adriana Varejão Pavilion Detail :
Architect: Rodrigo Cerviño Lopez
Design team:
Architect: Rodrigo Cerviño Lopez
Collaborators: Fernando Falcon, Eduardo Chalabi
Trainee: Marcus Vinicius dos Santos
Structural engineering: Suely Bueno, engineer, JKMF
Construction management: Felipe Salim, engineer, Janaina Mello, architect, Inhotim
Client: Inhotim Centro de Arte Contemporânea
Built area: 558 m_ (gross)
Design phase (beginning and ending month, year):
November 2004, November 2006
Construction phase (beginning and ending month, year):
March 2006, March 2008
Maximum height of the building from ground level: 10,10 meters
Minimum and maximum temperatures of Brumadinho:
Minimum: 80C, July
Maximum: 290C, January, February, March
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