• The Museu do Amanhã (Museum of Tomorrow), designed by Santiago Calatrava is part of that excitement, and is one of the many projects bringing a new civic...
  • Museum of Tomorrow, Rio de Janeiro - The "Museum of Tomorrow“ was designed by Santiago Calatrava and extends 300 m into the sea on a pier.
  • The project, called the Museum of Tomorrow, is located in Guanabara Bay, with 5,000 square meters of exhibition space and 7,600 square meters of square.
  • Museum of Tomorrow (MoT) has won several recognition such as the Rudd Family foundation's Big Ideas Competition, Berkeley SkyDeck's HotDesk.
  • This tour to the past begins at the doors of the museum of Tomorrow and the Rio Art Museum, where you have a wide view of the Olympic Boulevard.
  • It was a crazy bet: to create an ultra-modern museum devoted to our immediate future and the energies of tomorrow, in a little known area.
  • Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava's Museum of Tomorrow with a skeletal roof that projects over a public plaza has opened in Rio de Janeiro.
  • The building itself, with its unique design and sustainable features, is essentially an element of the content of the Museum of Tomorrow.
  • One of the primary goals of the Museum of Tomorrow is to explain the three dimensions of human existence: matter, life, and thought.
  • The Museum of Tomorrow by Santiago Calatrava. Museu do Amanhã, literally “Museum of the Future”, at first glance resembles a huge futuristic spaceship.