This proposal consisted of developing a museum project in Mexico City, which aims to address the topic of sustainability in order to spread knowledge and emphasize its importance. The museum was planned to be located in the Chapultepec forest, with all of its cultural offerings. For this project, a logo was designed, as well as the volumetric shape of the building, which consists of a circular plan composed of three elements that are interconnected through ramps, creating a cyclic path inside. Each element of the museum represents a different aspect of sustainability: one for economic aspects, the second for social aspects, and the third for natural aspects, with all of them meant to be in perfect balance. The building will have permanent and temporary exhibition rooms, a cafeteria, an auditorium, a shop, and administrative offices. Another important aspect of the project is that it will incorporate green technologies, such as solar panels, stormwater catchment, and green terraces.