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David Closes Adds a Design to the Baroque Museum of Catalonia

Local architect David Closes is the mind behind the new jagged metal entrance with perforated aluminum materials that welcome guests at the Baroque Museum of Catalonia. This is located in Manresa, Spain and the new pavilion update is one of the few design entrance elevations that are taking place at the museum. A series of routes are created through the area with ramps and walkways in bright orange metal.

Closes explains the design project, noting "The project, in short, aims to 'remean' both the site of the intervention and the building itself by reestablishing links with the past of the Jesuit complex and with the city. The construction of the new accesses to the old Jesuit college is framed in the global renovation project of the entire built complex, which should grant to rationalise, refresh, and rethink the spaces of the preexisting museum
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1. Jagged Metal Design - The new jagged metal entrance with perforated aluminum materials introduces a striking, modern aesthetic to historical buildings.
2. Transformative Pavilion Updates - The project includes pavilion updates that highlight a contemporary approach to navigating and enhancing existing museum spaces.
3. Bright Colored Installations - Bright orange metal ramps and walkways create visually engaging routes that contrast with traditional museum environments.
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1. Architectural Design - Innovative use of jagged metal and perforated aluminum in architectural projects enhances the modern appeal of historical sites.
2. Museum Exhibitions - The introduction of vibrant, colored walkways within museum spaces offers a fresh way for visitors to experience historical contexts.
3. Urban Development - Incorporating contemporary design elements in urban renovation projects bridges connections between historical architecture and modern living.

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