The Iberian Museum was born with the aim of offering a broad vision of Iberian culture, promoting the conservation, research and diffusing of Iberian Art through archeology and anthropology.

The proyect designed by EDDEA  is defined proposing a revaluation of its spatiality through a building rich in the relation between its public areas as well as in the organization of its spaces and their materialization, both inside the inner building and in outdoor access areas.
 

Description of project by EDDEA

The origins of the new Museum can be located at the end of 2001 when the Ministry of National Finance, the Local and Regional Governments signed an agreement to transform the former Prison into the future Iberian Museum headquarters. With this, they lay the foundations for the city of Jaén to recover for public and cultural use a relevant place within the city, located in the new commercial and services area at the confluence between the Paseo de la Estación and the Avenida de Muñoz Grande.

The Iberian Museum was born with the aim of offering a broad vision of Iberian culture, promoting the conservation, research and diffusing of Iberian Art through archeology and anthropology. On the basis defined in the winning proposal of the International Ideas Competition called in 2003, the Íberian Museum is designed from the traces of the former Provincial Prison of Jaén. The proposal finally implemented is defined proposing a revaluation of its spatiality through a building rich in the relation between its public areas as well as in the organization of its spaces and their materialization, both inside the inner building and in outdoor access areas.

In a brief way, the functional program of the Museum can be grouped into the following main areas. Spaces with public access, permanent exhibitions, temporary exhibitions, service areas and public circulations, such as reception and information point area, accesses to the main halls, shop-gift area, cafeteria and conference room. Furthermore, the restricted-access spaces with a reception area of pieces, conservation and restoration area and warehouses, documentation areas and workshops. Finally, all the employees spaces, which include among others the Library and the Direction and Administration Area.

 

 

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Winners architecture competition
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solid arquitectura s.l. Álvaro Soto, Javier Maroto
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Architects
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EDDEA. J.L. López de Lemus, Harald Schönegger, Ignacio Laguillo, Luis Ybarra
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Executive Proyect
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F Javier Sánchez, Loreto Camacho, Fernando Mármol
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Collaborators
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Quantity surveyor.- Rosalino Daza, Industrial Engineer.- Miguel Sibón, Civil Engineer.- Enrique Cabrera, Architects.- Blanca Farrerons, Ignacio Olivares, Jacobo Otero, landscaping.- Jaime García - V.Olimpia
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Competition team
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Solid Arquitectura, S.L.P. Álvaro Soto, Javier Maroto
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Developers
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Junta de Andalucía, Consejería de Cultura
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Contractor
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Fase I.- UTE COPCISA / NORIEGA. Construction manager.- José Manuel López. Fase II.- COPCISA, Group leader.- Enrique Martínez. Construction manager.- Carlos López. Production manager.- César Moral.
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Area
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Built area.- 11,152 m²
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Dates
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2009 - 2016
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Cost
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€ 24,689,221.28
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Venue
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Paseo de la Estación, 39. Jaén. Spain.
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EDDEA is an architecture firm, founded in 2005 after the union of DeCYA Architects and Laguillo-Schönegger Architects. The firm is led by its founders: José María de Cárdenas (Architect, ETSA Sevilla, 1993), Ignacio Laguillo (Architect, ETSA Sevilla, 1993), José Luis López de Lemus (Architect, ETSA Sevilla, 1995), Harald Schönegger (Architect IUA Venezia, 1993), Luis Ybarra (Architect, ETSA Sevilla, 1992), have a multidisciplinary team of approximately 40 people. They have a Quality Management System certified by AENOR and IQNet since 2003. In the academic field, they are co-founders of the Doñana Chair of Sustainable Development, Territory in Energy of the University of Huelva.

Among the main recognitions obtained for his work are: Finalist AIT Awards 2012, Selected Philippe Rotthier Award 2011, Finalist Awards ENOR 2011, FAD of Architecture 2007, ASPRIMA Award 2007, Finalist IX Spanish Architecture Biennial, Finalist VI SALONI Awards 2007, Mention VIII Brick Architecture Award 2003/2005, Mention II WIENERBERGER Architecture Award, Mention LUIGI COSENZA Award 2004 and the 2005 BAUWELT Prize. The works of EDDEA have represented Spanish Architecture in the IX and XI editions of the Spanish Architecture Biennial and in the 11th edition of the Venice Biennial.
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Published on: December 13, 2017
Cite: "A museum to recover a lost culture. Iberian Museum in Jaén by EDDEA " METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/a-museum-recover-a-lost-culture-iberian-museum-jaen-eddea> ISSN 1139-6415
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