The Brazilian Maritime Museum project was developed for a competition in Rio de Janeiro, located on the waterfront. The proposal presents a linear and hollow structure, allowing the exhibition of vessels, planes and weapons in a staggered manner, with sections dedicated to each type of exhibition.
Contemporary architecture seeks to imprint an authorial identity, standing out for the large entrance hall with suspended elements that enrich the visitors' experience.
Vertical circulation is facilitated by elevators that connect the different levels of the museum, providing an immersive and educational journey about Brazilian maritime history.