Archaeological Museum in Almeria
documentation p. 814 - 817Architect Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos | Structural Engineer Gogaite S.L. |
By reducing the number of views out of the building, the architects were able to exploit the wall surfaces to the full, while still creating specific visual links between the world of history and the modern world outside.
In order to present the exhibits in natural light, however, the roof areas over the galleries were designed in the form of a sawtooth structure, with daylight entering from the north-west. The steel framing for these elements is supported by splayed reinforced concrete valley beams. Direct sunlight and glare are filtered out by a wood grid below thesawtooth roof. The angles and three-dimensional layout of the grid take account ofthe incidence of intense sunlight.
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