Visitor Center Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation / Toro Arquitectos

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  • Architects: Toro Arquitectos
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  13993 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Alera Lightning , Columbia Lightning, Kim Lightning, Plyboo, Tectum, Valcor
  • Lead Architects: José Javier Toro
  • Production Manager: Luis Rodríguez Nieves
  • Design: José Luis Pagán, Josean Merced, Marcelo López Dinardi
  • Construction Supervisor: Marcos Rivera
  • Mechanics And Plumbing: RAP Consulting
  • Electricity: Requena Asociados
  • Structure: Zapata Zapata & Asociados
  • Illumination Design: George Sexton
  • Program: Centro de visitantes
  • City: San Juan
  • Country: Puerto Rico
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Visitor Center Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation / Toro Arquitectos - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade, Garden
© Paola Quevedo

Text description provided by the architects. The Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation is a nonprofit organization that preserves and promotes the intellectual legacy of the first elected Puerto Rican Governor and his wife Inés Mendoza. The foundation is located on the estate were the couple lived for various decades; it was their shelter from the growing metropolitan area.

Visitor Center Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation / Toro Arquitectos - Exterior Photography, Forest
© Paola Quevedo

Thanks to the effort of the foundation to preserve the existing grounds, the place remains as a natural environment and maintains its original atmosphere. Until now, the spaces required for the foundation have been accommodated in the existing structures and in the Archive building that was built in the 80’s, but it lacked a proper meeting place for visitors and to house the collections from Luis Muñoz Marín and Inés Mendoza.

Visitor Center Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation / Toro Arquitectos - Exterior Photography, Forest, Garden
© Paola Quevedo

The New Visitors Center and the Educational Center became a project to aid the needs of the foundation and to welcome the visitors. The project brief asks for the design of a new building that accommodates the main exhibition area or museum, the collections storages, administrative offices, a laboratory, a library, and a multiuse room.

Visitor Center Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation / Toro Arquitectos - Interior Photography, Facade, Column
© Paola Quevedo

The main challenge for the project was its site location and its scale. The area for the new building by far surpasses any other existing building footprint. One of the main concerns to address was not to affect the sense of place. On the other hand, the project needed to physically consolidate the relation between the Foundation and the Park located on its northern limit. The building couldn’t have been placed anywhere else and its form must negotiate with an irregular topography, and a wooded and historically delicate landscape. The project sits on a cleared strip of land on the northern limit of the property, adjacent to the Doña Inés Park. During the time the couple lived there, the site was densely forested with bamboo which have been placed to provide security over the complex and defined the property limit, later they were removed as bamboo is considered a plague and left the empty site as we know it today.

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The project redefines that limit, but it mainly creates the threshold for the new entrance to the Foundation. The articulation of the main building and the multiuse room form an outdoor vestibule covered with a perforated aluminum canopy that identifies the entrance to the interior plaza and the rest of the grounds. The visitor can enter directly to the exhibition area on the main floor, go into the multiuse room, or move into the plaza that creates in a small public space which is the turning point for the rest of the foundation buildings. The plaza also serves as the connector for another project strategy: the integration of the existing library/office of L.M.M. to the main exhibition sequence. Once inside the main building the visitor walks over a light ramp from the vestibule towards the exhibition area, then he finds the projection room and then the main exhibition. 

Visitor Center Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation / Toro Arquitectos - Interior Photography, Beam
© Paola Quevedo

At the end of the sequence, the visitor visually returns to the exterior were the new building embraces the L.M.M. library/office and reset the view towards the plaza and the rest of the foundation grounds. You can access the ground floor that contains the administrative offices and the collection storages by the exterior stair that descends along the north façade or the interior stair, which separates the vestibule from the exhibit area. The tectonic of the building is shaped by solid volumes of exposed concrete combining smooth finish and a texture that evokes the bamboo spikes that existed there.

Visitor Center Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation / Toro Arquitectos - Exterior Photography, Garden, Forest
© Paola Quevedo

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Address:San Juan, 00926, Puerto Rico

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Cite: "Visitor Center Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation / Toro Arquitectos" [Centro de visitantes Fundación Luis Muñoz Marín / Toro Arquitectos] 01 Jan 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/994182/visitor-center-luis-munoz-marin-foundation-toro-arquitectos> ISSN 0719-8884

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