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In this project the notion of abstract context is maintained, but nevertheless the space is no longer, because it has a use, gallery and co ee.

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Central to this project was the internal management of space, and how to combine the two uses so that they converge with each other It also highlights the inclusion of access to all spaces to people with reduced mobility by means of a ramp and also make part of this element an element of hierarchy in the design The voids and the lls generate rhythm in the composition both in plan and in cut which allows interesting vertical and horizontal relationships in the volume the project is made an inclusive space with the implementation of ramps an adequate slope for people with reduced mobility.

How do I relate to my surroundings?

The project developed as a pedagogical proposal for the Faculty of Design of the Catholic University of Colombia, in the Architecture program, is a Biogeographic Museum, located in the Enrique Olaya Herrera National Park, near a water source and a road, on a slope of more than 40%, which must be slope of more than 40%, to which it must adapt.

The architectural volume and the project at the urban level have the main objective of creating and invite the creation of relationships with the Pachamama, through the implementation of technologies and ecological strategies strategies that achieve the fusion of this with the environment and help to mitigate the mitigate impacts on environmental damage by means of the general general methodology of landscape studies.

The design of the spaces inside and outside of the design of the spaces inside and outside of the volume, which go according to the brief with the project's program, has the areas of the museum distributed in it, a workshop cafeteria, administration and restrooms.

Each space is designed so as to create a richness in them and with this to maintain relationships both inside and outside of the project, both with the project as well as with its surroundings

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How do I relate to my surroundings?

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