Abstract

Panama’s Biomuseo, the first project designed by the famed architect Frank Gehry for a Latin American country, is also considered the world’s first museum devoted to biodiversity. Its iconic form features a panoply of multicolored folded metal roofs above galleries that explore how the rise from the seas of the Isthmus of Panama quite literally changed the planet.

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