rojkind arquitectos studio visit: new tamayo museum

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michel rojkind – portrait © designboom


tamayo museum model designed by rojkind arquitectos + BIG architects
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born in mexico city, michel rojkind studied architecture and urban planning at the universidad iberoamericana.
with the idea of exploring new challenges that address contemporary society, to design compelling
experiences that go beyond mere functionality, and to connect at a deeper level with the intricacies of
each project, he established an independent firm rojkind arquitectos (2002) recognized by architectural record
in 2005 as one of the best ten ‘design vanguard’ firms.

‘by pursuing all projects that represent a particular design challenge, rojkind arquitectos has been able to
develop a wide an ever-growing spectrum of designs initiatives, from the intimacies of small objects to
the intricacies of large buildings and master plans.’


tamayo museum model designed by rojkind arquitectos + BIG architects
image © designboom

shown in this first post is one of the studio’s most recent projects the new tamayo museum,
mexico city which was designed in collaboration with BIG architects.


tamayo museum model designed by rojkind arquitectos + BIG architects
image © designboom

set upon a steep hillside in atizapan on the outskirts of mexico’s largest metropolis
will soon sit the new tamayo museum which will serve as a nucleus of education and culture,
locally, regionally, and internationally.the main concept of museo tamayo ex-tension atizapan is an
‘opened box’ that unfolds, opens and invites the visitors inside. package, restoration and storage
will serve as additional cultural spaces for visitors to understand the stages that an art piece goes
through in order to get to its specific destination.


tamayo museum model designed by rojkind arquitectos + BIG architects
image © designboom


the ‘unfolded’ box, design concept for the museum
image courtesy rojkind arquitectos


image courtesy rojkind arquitectos


image courtesy rojkind arquitectos


image courtesy rojkind arquitectos


image courtesy rojkind arquitectos

this project takes advantage of the best views from above, making the best of the steep
terrain and shading the more social program below. exterior and interior spaces overlap
to provide the best environment possible for each function, and optimal climatic performance.


image courtesy rojkind arquitectos

you can read more on this project in our previous post.


rojkind arquitectos studio in mexico city
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