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National Museum of Roman Art in Mérida, Spain
National Museum of Roman Art

1986 · Mérida, Mérida, Spain

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Archaeology museum in Mérida, Spain

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National Museum of Roman Art

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National Museum of Roman ArtNational Museum of Roman Art

1986 · Mérida, Mérida, Spain

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Seoul, South Korea

Typeworkbureau
Year / years1986Unrecorded
PlaceMérida, Mérida, SpainSeoul, South Korea
Place contextMérida, Mérida, SpainRepresentative site: Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Climate21°C · 13.4h daylight · 6 km/h wind9°C · 14.2h daylight · 16 km/h wind · via Silodam
FocusMuseum9 works in corpus
Architects
  • Rafael Moneo
  • Winy Maas
Linked context

Bureaus

  • Rafael Moneo Arquitecto

Notable works

  • Silodam
  • Effenaar
  • Market Hall (Rotterdam)
  • Westerdok Apartments
Typologies
  • museum
  • housing
  • building
  • house
  • office
  • landscape
  • residential
  • apartments
  • dabas
Materials

Not recorded yet.

  • glass
  • concrete
  • other
  • brick
Carbon signals

museum gives us a typology starting point even though the work does not have a recorded material palette yet.

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Concrete, Brick, and Glass look like the main embodied-carbon drivers in the current palette.

  • Concrete
  • Brick
  • Glass
Lower-carbon levers

No levers surfaced yet.

  • Look for lower-clinker mixes, reused structure, and scope reductions before fine-grained product swaps.
  • Review masonry extent, reuse opportunities, and alternate assemblies where the design language allows it.
  • Compare system-level facade options, reduce overspecification, and pair glass choices with structural reductions.
  • Use classification and product-level EPD research to place this material more precisely.
AccessibilityPublicly accessible3 of 3 recorded works are publicly accessible
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