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Rowdyboy

(22,057 posts)
Fri Feb 7, 2014, 09:47 AM Feb 2014

Central America's largest museum of Mayan Culture to be built in Guatemala

http://www.dezeen.com/2014/01/30/museum-mayan-culture-guatemala-harry-gugger-overunder/

Planned for the northern edge of L'Aurora Park, the Museo Maya de América will house a vast collection of historical artefacts from the Mayan regions of southern Mexico and northern Central America, within an all-new structure that draws on the architecture of traditional Mayan temples.

The stone-clad exterior of the building will be punctured by a series of openings that draw light and ventilation through to a succession of galleries and corridors, which will be laid out in a chequerboard-like pattern.

"At first glance, the building appears to be a contemporary expression of Maya architectural elements," said Harry Gugger. "It forms a monolithic box perched atop blocks of stone, as if floating above the ground. On closer inspection, a pattern of staggered stone screens is punctuated by over-scaled loggias that draw light into the building and offer glimpses inside," he added.

"The central court evokes the cenote, a type of natural sinkhole characteristic of the Yucatan and held sacred by the Maya," said over,under principal Roberto de Oliveira Castro. "Open to the sky and lushly planted, the eight-storey cenote functions as the heart of the museum, its displays, and its activities."


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Central America's largest museum of Mayan Culture to be built in Guatemala (Original Post) Rowdyboy Feb 2014 OP
Quite the building Crewleader Feb 2014 #1
The highlight of my life to date has been two trips to the Yucatan peninsula... Rowdyboy Feb 2014 #2
You got me sold! Crewleader Feb 2014 #3

Rowdyboy

(22,057 posts)
2. The highlight of my life to date has been two trips to the Yucatan peninsula...
Fri Feb 7, 2014, 01:44 PM
Feb 2014

The city of Merida, the ruins of Chichen Itza and Uxmal, the food and the people are all remarkable. We we're there for Christmas a few years ago and went to Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve at the oldest cathedral in North America. Unforgettable.

Crewleader

(17,005 posts)
3. You got me sold!
Fri Feb 7, 2014, 02:03 PM
Feb 2014

How nice you both got to go there and I would of love to have gone to Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve there.
It's sounds wonderful, the people, and surroundings...like you said, Unforgettable, indeed!

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