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The Museo de Fútbol Academia Tahuichi Aguilera is envisioned as a civic and cultural space where architecture narrates the development of football training and community identity. The design is guided by a central organizing feature, the Axis of Legacy, a reflective water channel that structures visitor access, creates a ceremonial sequence from the street to the exhibition areas, and becomes the spatial spine that orders the entire program. Along this axis, a series of intersecting masonry and concrete volumes define exhibition halls, a trophy gallery, and interactive spaces, while an elevated upper level unifies the ensemble through a lightweight, horizontal roof element. The spatial composition favors elongated perspectives, double-height interiors, controlled skylights, and detached enclosures that regulate daylight and protect exhibition pieces. Outdoor patios, shaded gardens, and a public esplanade extend the visit beyond enclosed rooms, creating didactic environments and a recreational plaza that connects the museum to its urban context. Constructively, the building prioritizes rationality and durability through locally accessible systems masonry walls, reinforced concrete frames, and modular planning combined with passive ventilation, shading strategies, and solar energy integration. More than a container of memorabilia, the museum becomes an open public forum that interprets football through collective space.