A Core Museum
Restoration of the Belize City House of Culture and its grounds
The Government House was built for the then new Superintendent of the colony known as British Honduras, in 1814. Post Independence of Belize in 1981, the Government House was renovated as the House of Culture in 1998, which now offer exhibition rooms and meeting spacefor public use.
In this project, the Government House will be restored and repositioned as the Heritage Museum of Belize. Additionally, a new House of Culture (HOC), which contains a large multi functional space, learning rooms, meeting rooms and an outdoor performance plaza will be built next to the Government House. It will act as a cultural incubator where various learning programs are provided to the citizens.
Satellite Museums
Restoration and revitalization of selected historic buildings
Belize City, the first mainland post-Colombian settlement of the country, still has physical attributes of distinctive urban fabric, such as roads, draining networks and buildings,which all tell the history of the city. In this project, a number of public historic buildings will be selected to demonstrate to the local community what possible roles a satellite could play.Through encouraging the participation of residents in running and managing historic assets, a network of satellites, such as cooking, classrooms, galleries and shops, can be developed.
Improvement of Urban Public Spaces
Transformation of Paslow Lot
Paslow Lot used to be home of the Paslow Building.After the beautiful colonial-style building was burned down in 2002, the Paslow Lot became a vacant site. Considering that the site is close to the harbor where cruise tourists disembark,it can be a starting point of the tour route of the Eco-museum network, leading visitors going south to the downtown area of Belize City. A new building is proposed to be constructed to align with the street fabric characterized by the nearby postal office and courthouse and to provide space to accommodate craft shops or art workshops run by local residents or artists.