National Museum of Qatar / Atelier Jean Nouvel
The building design is inspired by a mineral formation commonly found in the deserts of the Gulf region. The ?desert rose? is a rock formed when minerals crystallize in the crumbly soil just below the surface of a shallow salt basin. The system of interlocking disks surrounding the historic palace like necklace looks as if it?s been propagated organically. It incorporates exhibition spaces that fan out in an elliptical circuit around a central court, the Howsh, where outdoor cultural events will be staged. The desert-rose form evokes the culture and climate of Qatar. It emerges from the ground and merges with it. The shadows created by overhanging elements allow visitors to stroll around outside at the same time as protecting the interior from light and heat. The sand-colored concrete cladding is in harmony with the local environment.
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Architects: Atelier Jean Nouvel
Architect In Charge: Jean Nouvel
Project Manager: Hafid Rakem
Project Leader: Phillipe Charpiot
Lead Interior Designer: Sabrina Letourneur
Area: 52000.0 m2
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Iwan Baan
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© Iwan Baan
Architects: Atelier Jean Nouvel
Architect In Charge: Jean Nouvel
Project Manager: Hafid Rakem
Project Leader: Phillipe Charpiot
Lead Interior Designer: Sabrina Letourneur
Area: 52000.0 m2
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Iwan Baan
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