s o u m a y a
// i n d r a g //
an exploration of identity in architecture within the mexican capital
featuring the soumaya museum
c d m x
expression in architecture
beyond the aesthetic purpose
set forth by its designers
the idea that a structure
mexico city's museo soumaya is already meant to be seen. designed by fernando romero, the art museum is purposely placed as the center of attention in plaza carso, the plaza in the polanco neighborhood that romero created to serve the museum. moreover, the museum's unique shape and metallic glow comes from the structure's 16000 hexagonal aluminum tiles that slope and twist as if frozen in mid-transformation
give soumaya enough balloons to cover itself with, however, and you’ll see a building amid a display of self-expression. its once monochromatic curves make way for a dazzling performance of color and movement in which the museum stretches upwards, flaunts its angles, and twists in its radiance. for a brief moment the museum presents itself as it wants to be seen: disguised in pink, or simply dressed in its true colors
ultimately decides what it is
and that it’s willing to reveal itself to those who look closely enough
a photographic series by ian campo
shot in mexico city (cdmx). may twenty nineteen
subject: the soumaya museum
use: private art museum owned by carlos slim
architect: fernando romero, fr-ee
built: 2011