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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, JUNE 2013.<br />
Gallery of Biodiversity.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, JUNE 2013.<br />
Gallery of Biodiversity.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, MARCH 2013.<br />
Gallery of Biodiversity.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , MARCH 2014.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)ectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , MARCH 2014.<br />
View from the Amador Causeway Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA ,MARCH 2013.<br />
View Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , NOVEMBER 2012.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA ,MARCH 2014.<br />
View Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, MARCH 2014.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA ,MARCH 2013.<br />
View Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, MARCH 2013.<br />
Biomuseo covered atrium .<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , DECEMBER 2011 .<br />
Structure of the Coffee Cover  during the construction of Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)es
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge life<br />
Panama City- Panama , March 2014.<br />
Front West Biomuseo<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, MARCH 2014.<br />
Front West Biomuseo<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA ,MARCH 2013.<br />
Detail of Bear Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , JANUARY 2013.<br />
Night view of the North front Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, APRIL 2012.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , DECEMBER 2012 .<br />
Reflection in water of the roof structure of the entrance hall during the construction of Biomuseo .<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, JUNE 2010 .<br />
Reflection in water of the roof structure of the entrance hall during the construction of Biomuseo .<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , JUNE 2010.<br />
Structure  during the construction of Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)es
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA ,MARCH 2014.<br />
View Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, MARCH 2014.<br />
Reflection in water of the roof structure of the entrance hall during the construction of Biomuseo .<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge life<br />
Panama City- Panama , March 2014.<br />
Front West Biomuseo<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , JUNE 2013.<br />
View Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA ,MARCH 2013.<br />
View Gallery The Grand Exchange, Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , FEBRUARY 2013.<br />
Aerial view Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA , APRIL 2012.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, DECEMBER  2011.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY- PANAMA , JUNA 2010 .<br />
Structure of the entrance hall during the construction of Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)s
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, MARCH 2014.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Biomuseo - Bridge of life<br />
PANAMA CITY-PANAMA, DECEMBER 2012.<br />
View front during construction Biomuseo.<br />
Designed by architect Frank Gehry , winner of the Pritzker Prize and recognized for the innovative and unique ways of designing buildings , the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea , uniting two continents , a vast ocean separating into two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.<br />
<br />
The museum, 4,000 m2, will have eight permanent exhibition galleries , designed by Bruce Mau sequentially Design.<br />
<br />
The permanent exhibition is titled Biomuseo Panama : Bridge of Life . Eight galleries - Eight  " artifacts amazement" tell us the origin of the Isthmus of Panama and its huge impact on biodiversity.<br />
<br />
Besides being an architectural icon , also plans to have a profound impact on the educational work of the entire population , particularly in biodiversity issues .<br />
<br />
The Biomuseo is located in the Amador Causeway , a prominent entrance to the Panama Canal into the Pacific Ocean area . From Biomuseo can clearly observe the profile of the modern city, the Old Town , Ancon Hill and the Bridge of the Americas. This area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone. (Photo by Victoria Murillo/LatinContent/Getty Images)
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  • Bocas del Toro es una provincia de Panamá. Su capital es la ciudad de Bocas del Toro.<br />
Las Islas del Archipiélago de esta provincia son uno de los últimos paraísos naturales y culturales de Latinoamérica. Bocas del Toro es aun un destino bastante virgen e inexplorado, conservando sus tesoros culturales y naturales. Panamá, 3 de octubre de 2012. (Edgar Miranda/Istmophoto)
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  • Bocas del Toro es una provincia de Panamá. Su capital es la ciudad de Bocas del Toro.<br />
Las Islas del Archipiélago de esta provincia son uno de los últimos paraísos naturales y culturales de Latinoamérica. Bocas del Toro es aun un destino bastante virgen e inexplorado, conservando sus tesoros culturales y naturales. Panamá, 3 de octubre de 2012. (Edgar Miranda/Istmophoto)
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  • Bocas del Toro es una provincia de Panamá. Su capital es la ciudad de Bocas del Toro.<br />
Las Islas del Archipiélago de esta provincia son uno de los últimos paraísos naturales y culturales de Latinoamérica. Bocas del Toro es aun un destino bastante virgen e inexplorado, conservando sus tesoros culturales y naturales. Panamá, 3 de octubre de 2012. (Edgar Miranda/Istmophoto)
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  • Bocas del Toro es una provincia de Panamá. Su capital es la ciudad de Bocas del Toro.<br />
Las Islas del Archipiélago de esta provincia son uno de los últimos paraísos naturales y culturales de Latinoamérica. Bocas del Toro es aun un destino bastante virgen e inexplorado, conservando sus tesoros culturales y naturales. Panamá, 3 de octubre de 2012. (Edgar Miranda/Istmophoto)
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  • Bocas del Toro es una provincia de Panamá. Su capital es la ciudad de Bocas del Toro.<br />
Las Islas del Archipiélago de esta provincia son uno de los últimos paraísos naturales y culturales de Latinoamérica. Bocas del Toro es aun un destino bastante virgen e inexplorado, conservando sus tesoros culturales y naturales. Panamá, 3 de octubre de 2012. (Edgar Miranda/Istmophoto)
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  • Bocas del Toro es una provincia de Panamá. Su capital es la ciudad de Bocas del Toro.<br />
Las Islas del Archipiélago de esta provincia son uno de los últimos paraísos naturales y culturales de Latinoamérica. Bocas del Toro es aun un destino bastante virgen e inexplorado, conservando sus tesoros culturales y naturales. Panamá, 3 de octubre de 2012. (Edgar Miranda/Istmophoto)
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  • Biomuseo. Museo de la Biodiversidad-puente de vida.<br />
Primer edificio diseñado para Latinoamérica por el Arquitecto Frank Gehry.<br />
Maquetas del edificio.<br />
©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Biomuseo. Museo de la Biodiversidad-puente de vida.<br />
Primer edificio diseñado para Latinoamérica por el Arquitecto Frank Gehry.<br />
Maquetas del edificio.<br />
©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Biomuseo. Museo de la Biodiversidad-puente de vida.<br />
Primer edificio diseñado para Latinoamérica por el Arquitecto Frank Gehry.<br />
Maquetas del edificio.<br />
©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Biomuseo. Museo de la Biodiversidad-puente de vida.<br />
Primer edificio diseñado para Latinoamérica por el Arquitecto Frank Gehry.<br />
Maquetas del edificio.<br />
©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Biomuseo. Museo de la Biodiversidad-puente de vida.<br />
Primer edificio diseñado para Latinoamérica por el Arquitecto Frank Gehry.<br />
Maquetas del edificio.<br />
©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Biomuseo. Museo de la Biodiversidad-puente de vida.<br />
Primer edificio diseñado para Latinoamérica por el Arquitecto Frank Gehry.<br />
Maquetas del edificio.<br />
©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Biomuseo. Museo de la Biodiversidad-puente de vida.<br />
Primer edificio diseñado para Latinoamérica por el Arquitecto Frank Gehry.<br />
Maquetas del edificio.<br />
©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Biomuseo. Museo de la Biodiversidad-puente de vida.<br />
Primer edificio diseñado para Latinoamérica por el Arquitecto Frank Gehry.<br />
Maquetas del edificio.<br />
©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Biomuseo. Museo de la Biodiversidad-puente de vida.<br />
Primer edificio diseñado para Latinoamérica por el Arquitecto Frank Gehry.<br />
Maquetas del edificio.<br />
©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Biomuseo. Museo de la Biodiversidad-puente de vida.<br />
Primer edificio diseñado para Latinoamérica por el Arquitecto Frank Gehry.<br />
Maquetas del edificio.<br />
©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Biomuseo. Museo de la Biodiversidad-puente de vida.<br />
Primer edificio diseñado para Latinoamérica por el Arquitecto Frank Gehry.<br />
Maquetas del edificio.<br />
©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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  • Biomuseo. Museo de la Biodiversidad-puente de vida.<br />
Primer edificio diseñado para Latinoamérica por el Arquitecto Frank Gehry.<br />
Maquetas del edificio.<br />
©Victoria Murillo/Istmophoto.com
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