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When Architecture Meets Museums: An Architectural Analysis of the National Museum of Qatar
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Abu Zaid, Doaa Mustafa Hashim
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Architecture
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2025
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Abu Zaid, Doaa Mustafa Hashim
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Architecture
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/ Museum studies
2025
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When Architecture Meets Museums: An Architectural Analysis of the National Museum of Qatar
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When Architecture Meets Museums: An Architectural Analysis of the National Museum of Qatar
2025
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Overview
Qatar has recently expanded its museum sector as part of its strategy for economic diversification and tourism enhancement, as well as to fulfill its ideological aspirations for identity formation, heritage, and national branding. The National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) represents an iconic cultural institution that embodies such objectives through its innovative architectural design and immersive storytelling. This thesis explores an architectural analysis of the NMoQ, examining how itsspatial organization, materiality, and exhibition strategies reflect the cultural character, national identity, and history of Qatar. This study employs a qualitative methodology, including literature sources, site observations, case study analysis, and architectural theories. Employing theoretical frameworks such as Francis Ching's concepts of spatial organization and Catherine Dee's notion of architectural “fabric,” the research explains the use of form, space, and urban context in the museum’s design. This study reveals the significance of the NMoQ as a tool for nation-building, heritage preservation, and community engagement. Designed by renowned architect Jean Nouvel, the museum's striking form was inspired by the native desert rose, symbolizing Qatar's geological and cultural heritage. The study highlights that the NMoQ is not only an architectural landmark but also a tool for cultural education, storytelling, and national branding. The interlocking disc structure showcases a fusion of organic inspiration and contemporary construction techniques, reflecting Qatar's commitment to balancing tradition and modernity, and local and global aspirations. The study concludes that museum architecture offers valuable insights into future cultural developments and how museum architecture in the Gulf region and beyond can reflect identity and change.
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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9798315796275
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