Los alumnos del Máster en Diseño Arquitectónico visitan las obras del Museo Universidad de Navarra de la mano de su autor, Rafael Moneo
The students of Master's Degree in design Architectural visit the works of the University of Navarra Museum with its author, Rafael Moneo.
Moneo has given the theory course 'Masters of the End of the Century' at the postgraduate program
The students of Master's Degree in design Architectural visited the works of the Museum of the University of Navarra with its author, Rafael Moneo, on the occasion of the theory course he has taught under the degree scroll 'Masters of the End of the Century'.
Rafael Moneo introduced the history of the commission and how the project was forged. He then showed the students some of the execution plans.
The Museum will consist of 11,000 square meters, of which 2,700 will be exhibition halls. The other large space on the site will be the Auditorium, with a capacity for 700 spectators and a good level of stage equipment.
Origin of the project
The Museum's project was born in 2008, when the University of Navarra received the donation of the contemporary art collection of María Josefa Huarte Beaumont, who thus realized her wish that the collection should remain in Navarra -her place of origin- and remain open to the public and under constant study.
The Museum will house not only this art collection but also the Photographic Fund, which the University has had since 1990 as a result of another donation, the bequest of José Ortiz-Echagüe, which has been expanded over the years with new donations and acquisitions. The photography collection of the University of Navarra is one of the largest and most interesting collections in our country, with more than 10,000 photographs and 100,000 negatives.
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- Virtual video of the future Museum of the University of Navarra