Museo Internacional del Barroco | Toyo Ito & Associates
Museo Internacional del Barroco designed by Toyo Ito & Associates, The plot of five hectares is located approximately seven kilometers from the city center of Puebla, at the intersection of the ?Boulevard de Atlixcayotl? and the ?Avenida de las Torres?. Currently, access to the site is either by car, by a public transport bus system or by a bike path circuit connecting the Museum with other parks and public spaces in the city. Parking is organized on 2 levels on the eastern side of the Museum and has about 440 boxes, parking for 4 buses, 42 motorcycles and 50 bicycles.
Photography: Patrick Lopez Jaimes / Danstek
To frame the main facade of the museum a large square has been designed which receives the incoming visitors. It includes a passenger drop-off point for buses and cars, benches, information banners, a large stepping bench for giving explanations to visiting groups, and an entrance canopy which welcomes and protects the visitors waiting to enter the museum. This facade will also receive nighttime projections of images related to current exhibitions, which also illuminate the museum and make it stand out from a distance. Photography: Patrick Lopez Jaimes / Danstek
The building, 19.52 m maximum height, is elevated 2 m from the original ground. Thus it is easily recognizable from the two main roads, acting as a beacon. The MIB has two levels above ground. The total floor area is approximately 18,149 m2, of which 9,855 m² correspond to the lower floor (ground floo...
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