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An amazing engineering project
Pedro Álvarez Moreno, Head of the Area of Works and Maintenance, 1994-2009An amazing engineering project
Pedro Álvarez Moreno, Head of the Area of Works and Maintenance, 1994-2009
I learned a lot from the extension to the Museum itself and the one to the Casón. The construction system used to create the basements in the extension was from top down rather than bottom up. You normally start with the foundations and move up. Here, however, they installed the structural frames first then excavated down, then another structure and further excavating. The foundations were done later with piles.
When excavating beneath the cloister and during the entire creation of the extension there was a real sense of panic in case the Jerónimos church was damaged. So it was all constantly supervised with probes and sensors so that nothing moved a millimetre. I don’t know if you’ve seen the dramatic photographs of the extension to the Casón. It was the same there, like mining work: they had to prop up the building because the foundations were very shallow. Thousands of piles were sunk to support the building in order to dig out the basements.
That was an amazing engineering project. You learn from all these things; they’re not projects you normally encounter. That’s why I say it was a historic personal experience and an experience for the Museum and for all of us who lived through that period, I think. They were fantastic times.
He worked at the Museo del Prado as Head of the Area of Works and Maintenance from 1994 to 2009. He works as an architect, participating in major projects such as the remodelling of the roof, the Museum's extension or the re-model and enlarge of the Casón del Buen Retiro.
Interview recorded on May 09, 2018
Interview index
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Head of Works and Maintenance -
My first day at the Museum -
The reason for having an architect in the Museum -
By the time the exhibition starts, I’ve already finished -
1995. When someone burned down the Murillo entrance -
Work on the Prado’s roof -
The office building -
An amazing engineering project -
The Casón, the ugly duckling -
José María Luzón and the sculpture gallery -
Fernando Checa and the roof -
Miguel Zugaza and the changes to the extension -
The central gallery. A high point -
It’s the people that make this work -
31 December 2009
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