Amusement Logic is currently embarking on the development of an exceptional architectural project; the design of an emblematic building to house the exhibition halls of a large Science Museum.
The building of this science museum is surrounded by an environment of indoor and outdoor gardens, with lush vegetation and landscaping that has been carefully designed down to the smallest detail. In doing so, the architecture illustrates the contrast between the natural and the technological, the organic and the scientific, the timeless and the contemporary.
This contrast will also occur in the museum’s interior, where a large garden space opens up, with a vaulted ceiling more than 10 m high, and a large window that connects it with the garden outside. In this way, our design manages to unify the aesthetics and spirit of the different spaces. With regard to its use, this large reception area houses gift shops, restaurants, rest areas and the different accesses to the science museum rooms.
On each of the building’s four floors there are more than 200 interactive modules. These modules will be used to relate the evolution of the different scientific disciplines, in the context of a continuous historical process of organisation and construction of knowledge. In each of the museum’s modules, experiments representing the foundations of empirical observation can be carried out. All of this will be integrated with virtual and augmented reality systems.