Francisco Sobrino Museum / Pablo Moreno Mansilla

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Guadalajara, Spain
  • Technical Architect: Manuel González Ruiz
  • Clients: Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Guadalajara
  • Structure: Maria Eugenia Del Campo
  • Collaborators: Ana Cantarero Frutos, Elena Camarasaltas Pérez
  • City: Guadalajara
  • Country: Spain
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Francisco Sobrino Museum / Pablo Moreno Mansilla - Interior Photography
© Pablo Moreno Mansilla

Text description provided by the architects. The purpose of the operation is the adequacy of the old sheds of the Matadero Municipal and the construction of adjoint spaces that allow the transformation of the whole in a museum space whose main character is kinetic sculptor Francisco Sobrino.

Francisco Sobrino Museum / Pablo Moreno Mansilla - Exterior Photography, Brick, Facade
© Pablo Moreno Mansilla
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Francisco Sobrino Museum / Pablo Moreno Mansilla - Interior Photography, Bedroom
© Pablo Moreno Mansilla

The starting point of the proposal goes through promoting one of the most attractive points of the project, the convergent perspective of the old sheds from Cuesta del Matadero and the relation space that is left between them.

Francisco Sobrino Museum / Pablo Moreno Mansilla - Interior Photography
© Pablo Moreno Mansilla

Two new buildings are built in the anterior and posterior parts of the historical sheds, that serve as support for the true containers of Sobrino’s collection, but also have the functional role of hiding from the view the adjoining party walls as well as creating an access atrium and a background curtain that covers the existing unevenness with the posterior street.

Francisco Sobrino Museum / Pablo Moreno Mansilla - Interior Photography
© Calixto Berrocal
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Francisco Sobrino Museum / Pablo Moreno Mansilla - Interior Photography
© Calixto Berrocal

The route is thought as continuous, entering from the right atrium and walking counterclockwise through the lobby, the first shed, the rear relation space with children and audiovisual area, second shed and services space, and exit to the atrium. Aluminum bellows allow the transition between the new and old architecture.

Francisco Sobrino Museum / Pablo Moreno Mansilla - Interior Photography
© Calixto Berrocal
Francisco Sobrino Museum / Pablo Moreno Mansilla - Interior Photography
© Pablo Moreno Mansilla

White concrete, translucent U-glas, Iroco Wood, and aluminum locks make contrast with the historical brick seen in the shed, creating a respectful game that allows recovery of abandoned space for the city. 

Francisco Sobrino Museum / Pablo Moreno Mansilla - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Brick, Facade
© Calixto Berrocal

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Cite: "Francisco Sobrino Museum / Pablo Moreno Mansilla" [Museo Francisco Sobrino / Pablo Moreno Mansilla] 17 May 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/961719/francisco-sobrino-museum-pablo-moreno-mansilla> ISSN 0719-8884

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