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Rowdyboy

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Fri Feb 7, 2014, 08:47 AM Feb 2014

Central America's largest museum of Mayan Culture to be built in Guatemala [View all]

http://www.dezeen.com/2014/01/30/museum-mayan-culture-guatemala-harry-gugger-overunder/

Planned for the northern edge of L'Aurora Park, the Museo Maya de América will house a vast collection of historical artefacts from the Mayan regions of southern Mexico and northern Central America, within an all-new structure that draws on the architecture of traditional Mayan temples.

The stone-clad exterior of the building will be punctured by a series of openings that draw light and ventilation through to a succession of galleries and corridors, which will be laid out in a chequerboard-like pattern.

"At first glance, the building appears to be a contemporary expression of Maya architectural elements," said Harry Gugger. "It forms a monolithic box perched atop blocks of stone, as if floating above the ground. On closer inspection, a pattern of staggered stone screens is punctuated by over-scaled loggias that draw light into the building and offer glimpses inside," he added.

"The central court evokes the cenote, a type of natural sinkhole characteristic of the Yucatan and held sacred by the Maya," said over,under principal Roberto de Oliveira Castro. "Open to the sky and lushly planted, the eight-storey cenote functions as the heart of the museum, its displays, and its activities."


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