Santiago Calatrava's Museum of Tomorrow Opens in Rio de Janeiro

Santiago Calatrava is celebrating the opening of the Museu do Amanhã (The Museum of Tomorrow) this week in Rio de Janeiro. The highly anticipated museum, built on the Pier Mauá, features a distinct cantilevering roof that stretches 75-meters over the museum's 7,600-square-meter plaza and 45-meters towards the sea.

"The city of Rio de Janeiro is setting an example to the world of how to recover quality urban spaces through drastic intervention and the creation of cultural facilities such as the Museum of Tomorrow and the new Museum of Art,” said Santiago Calatrava. "This vision led us, in our first designs, to propose the addition of a plaza outside the Museum. The plaza creates a more cohesive urban space and reflects the neighborhood’s greater transformation.”

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Gardens, bike paths, leisure ares and massive reflecting pool surround the 18-meter-tall museum, providing new amenities to the public and giving the sensation that the building is floating on the water. 

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"The idea is that the building feels ethereal, almost floating on the sea, like a ship, a bird or a plant. Because of the changing nature of the exhibits, we have introduced an archetypal structure inside the building. This simplicity allows for the functional versatility of the Museum, able to accommodate conferences or act as a research space," said Calatrava.

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The permanent exhibition space is housed in the building's top floor. It features a 10-meter-high roof that frames panoramic views of Guanabara Bay.

© Bernard Lessa

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "Santiago Calatrava's Museum of Tomorrow Opens in Rio de Janeiro" 17 Dec 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/778998/santiago-calatravas-museum-of-tomorrow-opens-in-rio-de-janeiro> ISSN 0719-8884

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