Patxi Mangado to design the new Science Museum of the University of Navarra
It will be a building Exempt to be built on the area del CIMA
PHOTO: Manuel Castells
The architect Patxi Mangado Beloqui (Estella, 1957) will design the new Science Museum of the University of Navarra. It will be a building Exempt to be built at area near CIMA and the Acunsa building.
This project, which is still under study by the University, is intended to meet two main objectives: to meet the need for space and services at the Science Museum Schools and to enhance the research and dissemination work of the Science Museum.
The Museum wants to collect 50 years of work of the School of Sciences. A bequest of research and 11 collections donated since the 80s that reach 25 million specimens and more than 1 million museum records of 10,000 species of animals and plants. A heritage that the Science Museum wants to open to the whole society, to continue with the research, the Education and the knowledge dissemination of science.
The idea is for it to be a versatile building where the different spaces can be adapted to different needs, following the criteria already applied at Amigos Building. The project also wants to achieve a sustainable building, with a design that achieves optimal energy use.
The Science Museum building will be the second signed by Patxi Mangado at the campus of the University of Navarra after the one built to house the Acunsa services. graduate at School of Architecture in 1981, Mangado has twice received the award National Architecture Award. In 2009, for the Spanish pavilion at the Zaragoza Expo; and in 2017, for the Palma de Mallorca Congress Palace. Mangado is also an International Fellow of the RoyalInstitute of British Architects and Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.