The Museum of Modern Art in Caracas (Spanish: Museo de Arte Moderno de Caracas) was a proposed art museum in Caracas, Venezuela. It was designed in the form of an inverted pyramid, and proposed to be placed on a cliff in the neighborhood of Colinas de Bello Monte high above the Central Zone of Caracas. The proposed structure would be entirely opaque without a visual connection to its surroundings from the interior; natural light would only enter the building via a glass ceiling. It was designed between 1954 and 1955 by Oscar Niemeyer and never realized.[1][2][3]
Museum of Modern Art in Caracas | |
---|---|
Museo de Arte Moderno de Caracas | |
General information | |
Status | Never completed |
Architectural style | Modernist |
Town or city | Caracas |
Country | Venezuela |
Coordinates | 10°28′50″N 66°52′22″W / 10.4805353°N 66.8728497°W |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 4 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Oscar Niemeyer |
References
edit- ^ Albizu, Azier (2007). Venezuela y el problema de su identidad arquitectónica (in Spanish). Caracas: Universidad Central de Venezuela, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Consejo de Desarrollo Científico y Humanístico. p. 620. ISBN 9789800024300.
- ^ Barrios, Carola (2012). "Forma Transcrições arquitetônicas: Niemeyer e Villanueva em diálogo museal". Arquitexts. 13 (151). Retrieved 2016-08-17.
- ^ Underwood, David (1994). Oscar Niemeyer and the Architecture of Brazil. New York: Rizzoli. pp. 95–98. ISBN 0847816869.