"Music and the Earth" has been the winning proposal presented by the Mangado y Asociados architecture studio to the ideas competition organized by the Government of Extremadura to build a new museum in the city of Cáceres that will house the collection of musical instruments and ceramics by Helena Folch-Rusiñol.

The proposal, which has been chosen from among five finalists in a competition carried out in two phases, according to the jury, stands out for "the idea of materiality of the project, which relates music and ceramics with the material features of the place in which is located, creating a set of spaces in line with the medieval and Renaissance corners that define the city of Cáceres".
The new museum of the studio directed by Francisco Mangado will be built on a site parallel to Tenerías Street on the eastern edge of the city with a slight slope that will turn it into a new viewpoint on an "architectural plinth" from which a group will rise of horizontal and compact volumes made of concrete.

The complex shows a clear intention to dialogue with the existing landscape and with "one of its own capable of qualifying." Cypresses planted in the interior patios of the building will be used, behind the walls that delimit it along Tenerías Street and in the space called "hanging garden" and in the promenade that borders the building on the east side.

The project is organized around two circuits. The upper one that gives access to the interior and is accompanied by a particularly careful treatment of natural light, where the permanent exhibitions will be located (perimeter or overhead depending on whether they are rooms dedicated to musical instruments or ceramic pieces), converging in the « hanging garden", a place for outdoor events, where the cafeteria is located and a point that is also reached from the second circuit, which is accessed from the bottom.
 
«Music and the land. Two extremes in terms of materiality. The one real and constructed. Real but ethereal, immaterial music. Both capable of becoming an expression of beauty."
Francisco Mangado.

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Francisco Mangado, (Navarra, 1957), is an architect from the School of Architecture of the University of Navarra, where he has been a professor since 1982. He has been a visiting professor at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University, Eero Saarinen Visiting Professor at the Yale University, visiting professor at the EPF Polytechnic School of Lausanne, Baird and Gensler guest professor at Cornell University and visiting professor at the Polytechnic of Milan.

From his works they emphasize the Palace of Congresses and Auditorium of Pamplona "Baluarte" (2003), the Field of Soccer of Palencia (2006), the Municipal Center of Exhibitions and Congresses of Ávila (2009), the Museum of Archeology of Vitoria (2009 ), the Spanish Pavilion for the Zaragoza International Exhibition (2008), the BBAA Museum of Asturias in Oviedo (2015) and the recently inaugurated Palau de Congresos de Palma de Mallorca (2016) and the New Venue Building of Norvento Enerxia in Lugo (2017). Currently he develops his activity in several countries.

Thanks to this professional work he has received, among others, the Andrea Palladio Architecture Award, the Architecture FAD, the CEOE prize, the Construmat Architecture Award, the Fernando García Mercadal Architecture Prize, the Asturian Architecture Prize, the "Giancarlo Ius Gold Medal" awarded by the International Union of Architects, the Copper in Architecture Award, the RIBA EU Award, the Spanish Architecture Award 2009 and the RIBA for International Excellence, among others.

In 2011 he was named "International Fellow" of the RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) and in 2013 honorary member of the AIA (American Institute of Architects). In November 2016, the Berlin Academy of Arts grants Francisco Mangado the Berlin Art Prize-Architecture Prize 2017 in recognition of his work.

In 2008 he founded the Architecture and Society Foundation, which works to favor the interaction of architecture with other disciplines of creation, thought and economy, which has received the CSCAE gold medal (Higher Council of Architects of Spain) 2015

In July 2015 he was appointed General Coordinator of Biennials and under his coordination was awarded to the Spanish Pavilion the Golden Lion of the Venice Biennial in May 2016.

 

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Published on: November 25, 2023
Cite: "Mangado and Asociados win the competition to build the Madruelo Museum" METALOCUS. Accessed
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