Museum of Nature and Mankind | Cabrera - Febles, Arquitectura, Paisaje y Urbanismo

Santa Cruz de Tenerife / Spain / 2011

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In 1993, it starts the preliminary adaptation of four bays of the ancient Civil Hospital of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, for a new label: the Museum of Natural Science and Archeology. In 1994 the Insular Council of Tenerife decides to start the definitive renovation of the frontal area of the ancient building, to install right there the new permanent Museum of Nature and Mankind.


The historical building, designed and planned by the Canary Architect Manuel de Oraa, consist of three bodies shaping two big courtyards, finished in 1890, and three bays, designed by the Architect Antonio Pntor Ocete, in 1919, perpendicular to the San Sebastian Avenue, and closing down the plot.


The interior design opts for a contemporary space, functional and adequate for its new label, entering into a dialogue with de preexisting building, by the processing of solutions for natural and artificial light; the use of transparencies opening the space to the central courtyards; the use of materials, such granite, “chasnera” stone (basaltic ignimbrite) and wood for pavements; the chromatic quality of enclosures (ochre in walls and earth russet for ceilings).


In terms of language we have try to be quite respectful, whilst acting firmly in spaces such as the foyer, the interior spaces, or replacing the woodwork in the courtyards and introducing the general facilities required for the new use, with modern materials . The scenography and museography has been designed by the Catalan designer Enric Franch, with which we have worked from the development of the master plan. The engineering was studied by the company IGS.

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    In 1993, it starts the preliminary adaptation of four bays of the ancient Civil Hospital of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, for a new label: the Museum of Natural Science and Archeology. In 1994 the Insular Council of Tenerife decides to start the definitive renovation of the frontal area of the ancient building, to install right there the new permanent Museum of Nature and Mankind. The historical building, designed and planned by the Canary Architect Manuel de Oraa, consist of three bodies shaping...

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