This project transforms an abandoned industrial building into a Music Museum, creating a bridge between memory, tradition, and contemporary spatial experience. The concept is based on the idea that architecture is not only a physical structure, but a story told through space — from the entrance, to the first sound, and finally to a cultural experience that reactivates the site.
The project includes the adaptive reuse of the existing industrial structure, a new interior spatial organization, exhibition areas, a performance space, and experiential zones that guide visitors through a sequence of atmosphere, sound, and movement. The design preserves the authentic character of the building while introducing new materials, light strategies, and a clear circulation system to support the museum function.
The project is based on the reuse of the existing building structure, combined with new interior elements. The intervention includes new partitions, flooring, lighting design, acoustic solutions, and exhibition installations. The proposal focuses on minimal structural change, preserving the original industrial identity while upgrading the space for public cultural use.