The redefinition of the Museum of the Acropolis of Byrsa brings clarity to its multilayered composition, aligning architecture, landscape, and archaeology within a structured whole. A new public square reorganizes the site, opening the monastery’s courtyard to the public and establishing it as the heart of the project. The new building reinterprets the site’s fragmented past—its "frontone" enshrines displaced ruins once scattered across the courtyard, transforming them into a lasting architectural gesture.

In collaboration with (AB)NORMAL.

LOCATION- Carthage (TN)
YEAR- 2023
SURFACE- 13.300m2

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