Rafael Moneo

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Rafael Moneo
National Museum of Roman Art
MERIDA, 1985, RAFAEL MONEO
蔡松倫 鄭惟仁 王少甫 林士元 陳冠廷
Contents
Architect
Site
Concept
Materials & Lighting
Space
autobiography
studied at the ETSAM
Career
worked under architect
Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza
Worked under Jørn Utzon
Teach
Works
Davis Art Museum, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Princeton Neuroscience Institute,
Princeton, New Jersey
Typology
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History of Mérida
Ancient
Rome
Urban
Planning
Ancient
Rome
Urban
Planning
Urban
Pattern
Urban
Pattern
National Museum of Roman Art
Concept
Christian basilica
NAVE
TRANSEPT
APSE
Crypt
Concept
“Romanness”
(true arch)
(corbel arch)
Concept
“Romanness”
(true arch)
Pont du Gard
(Roman Aqueduct)
Arch of Titus
Concept
“Romanness”
Concept
NAVE
Concept
TRANSEPT
Concept
CRYPT
Concept
SOLIDITY
Concept
Materials
reinforced structural slab floor
system edged by steel railings,
and topped with marble flooring
Marble Floor
Brick wall with
concrete filling
Materials
Concrete filling
Traditional Roman
elongated bricks
Reinforced
Concrete
Massive
Concrete
Materials
Roman Brickwork : With thick mortar joint
Teatro Greco-Romano, Taormina
Materials
In this case: eliminate the joint
1. To be more abstract, and thus more distant from the roman.
2. To use brick in a way that allowed a better appreciation of
Roman archaeological fragment.
Materials
Secures the brickness of the material,
keep the brick in a more pure state.
Lighting
Lighting
Lighting
Lighting
Lighting
Lighting
Lighting
Lighting
Lighting
Plan & Section
Anfiteatro
The National Museum of Roman Art
Teatro Romano de Mérida
The National Museum of Roman Art
Entrance, administration, lecture and library space
Restoration workshop, storage and library space
Restoration workshop space
Exhibition gallery
Basement exhibition gallery
Entrance,
administration,
lecture and library
space
Exhibition gallery
Basement exhibition gallery
B1 plan
1- Cafeteria
2- Access to basement exhibition gallery
3- San Lazaro Aqueduct remains
4- Entrance to the Roman theater
5- Palechristian basilica remains
6- Roman house remains
7- Tombs
1F plan
1- Ramp down from the entrance
2- Ramp down to the basement exhibition gallery
3-The first exhibition gallery
4- Restoration workshop
2F plan
1- Entrance
2- Ticket office
3- recent discoveries
4- Ramp down to the first floor
5- Corridor to second gallery
6- Second gallery
3F plan
1- Lecture room
2- Restoration workshop
3- the third exhibition gallery
4- Administration
4F plan
1- Library
Thank you for your attention.

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