Forest Museum (2010)
A forest inside another forest
The museum floor learns from the characteristic concentricity of a tree trunk. As the different stages of its life, it contains the museum spaces: reception, temporary and permanent exhibitions... And from the outer skin of that concentricity, the one that contemplates the forest, seven white crowns emerge: large open courtyards limited by wire meshes. Other natures inhabit these courtyards – holm oaks, crops, pine trees, cork oaks, meadows and marshes - which remain opened to the sky. The wire meshes present an organic aspect as they show the silhouettes of the trees contained, and they exhibit the lights and shadows of these forests. A forest inside another forest. A reality inside another reality, which we try to learn.
Forest Museum (2010)
A forest inside another forest
The museum floor learns from the characteristic concentricity of a tree trunk. As the different stages of its life, it contains the museum spaces: reception, temporary and permanent exhibitions... And from the outer skin of that concentricity, the one that contemplates the forest, seven white crowns emerge: large open courtyards limited by wire meshes. Other natures inhabit these courtyards – holm oaks, crops, pine trees, cork oaks, meadows and marshes - which remain opened to the sky. The wire meshes present an organic aspect as they show the silhouettes of the trees contained, and they exhibit the lights and shadows of these forests. A forest inside another forest. A reality inside another reality, which we try to learn.