The Glacarium in Argentina's Glacier National Park is an imposing yet beautiful museum that is set within the heart of the 4,500 sq kilometers reserve.
The building was designed in order to enable tourists to come and learn about glaciers and the environmental changes that threaten them. In addition to being a visitor destination, however, the Glacarium will also serve as a site from which scientists will be able to study the glaciers that surround it.
What makes the Glacarium really stand out is that it embodies its mission and purpose in every aspect of its design. From the building's glacier-inspired exterior to its easily recyclable metal frame and low-impact foundation, the Glacarium is one environmental education center that definitively practices what it preaches.
Monolithic Glacier Museums
The Glacarium Resembles the Very Formations it Hopes to Save
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Museums - Designing museums with sustainable materials and practices to align with their environmental missions.
2. Experiential Learning - Creating interactive educational spaces where visitors can learn about environmental issues through immersive experiences.
3. Collaborative Research Centers - Building museums that not only educate visitors but also serve as research hubs for scientists studying related subjects.
Industry Implications
1. Museum and Exhibition Design - Opportunity to work with architects and designers to create sustainable and visually impactful museum spaces.
2. Environmental Education - Developing educational programs and interactive exhibits to raise awareness and teach people about environmental issues.
3. Scientific Research - Creating research centers within museums to facilitate collaborative studies on environmental subjects and preservation efforts.