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Museum of Islamic Arts.


The competition for the Museum of Islamic Arts in Doha was one of the most thought-provoking and deeply researched ever to have been organized in the Gulf. The al-Thani family, hereditary rulers of Qatar, have long been collectors of paintings, weaponry, glassware, coins, books and manuscripts. Concern for the safekeeping Safekeeping

The storage of assets or other items of value in a protected area.

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Individuals may use self-directed methods of safekeeping or the services of a bank or brokerage firm.
 of the collections, and for making them accessible to the public determined the government to set up a museum in the capital. A large almost vacant II hectare site was made available: it is a key element in the city, bordering on the pedestrian Corniche cor·niche  
n.
A road that winds along the side of a steep coast or cliff.



[Short for French route en corniche : route, road + en, on + corniche,
, the harbour to the east and the National Museum to the north. Organization of the competition was delegated to the Aga Khan Aga Khan (ä`gä khän), the title of the religious leader and imam of the Ismaili Nizari sect of Islam, originally bestowed by the Persian shah Fath Ali on Hasan Ali Shah, 1800–1881, the 46th Ismaili imam, in 1818.  Trust for Culture and Suha Ozkan, the Secretary General of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture
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 was made-professional advisor to the project. Over 80 responses were received to an announcement in the international press. Entrants were reduced to eight(1) by the organizing committee,(2) and chosen competitors were approached in their 'private capacities', rather than as representatives of their firms. An international jury was set up(3) and after much deliberation, it selected as winners Charles Correa's entry (unanimously) and (by a majority) Rasem Badran's project. The State of Qatar decided to choose Badran's scheme as the one to be built, and inauguration of the first phase of the museum is scheduled for 2000.

The museum is intended to be both a cultural resource for the people of Qatar and a research institute that will attract international interest and attention of a wide range of visitors from tourists to scholars: It is hoped to have the highest and most up-to-date standards of curatorship, conservation and display, all in an extreme climate which ranges in average temperature from 7 degrees Celsius in January to 46 degrees in summer. In the brief, accommodation was broken down into six main elements: reception areas; Islamic arts Islamic arts

Visual, literary, and performing arts of the populations that adopted Islam from the 7th century. Islamic visual arts are decorative, colourful, and, in religious art, nonrepresentational; the characteristic Islamic decoration is the arabesque.
 exhibition spaces with galleries for manuscripts, arms, numismatics numismatics (n'mĭzmăt`ĭks, –mĭs–), collection and study of coins, medals, and related objects as works of art and as sources of information.  and Muslim arts in general; painting galleries which show the Orient as seen by European painters from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries (the collection includes fine works by Delacroix and Lear); an education centre which will offer programmes to Qatar schools; the directorate which will house the administration, and finally, the support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services  areas which will contain stores, studios, laboratories and workshops. The whole place has to be capable of expansion as the collections grow, but the building was required to respond to 'the architectural heritage and the contemporary urban fabric' of Doha.

1 Rasem Badran (Jordan), Oriol Bohigas (Spain), Charles Correa (India), Zaha Hadid (Iraq and United Kingdom), Hans Hollein (Austria), Arata Isozaki (Japan). Richard Rogers (United Kingdom), James Wines (USA). Hans Hollein and Arata Isozaki dropped out for personal reasons.

2 Sheikh sheikh
 or shaykh

Among Arabic-speaking tribes, especially Bedouin, the male head of the family, as well as of each successively larger social unit making up the tribal structure. The sheikh is generally assisted by an informal tribal council of male elders.
 Saud bin Mohammad al-Thani (Qatar), Majdi Bustami (Qatar), Nayyar Ali Dada Nayyar Ali Dada (Urdu: نیر علی دادا) (born November 11, 1945 in Delhi, India), is a renowned Pakistani architect.  (Pakistan), Luis Monreal (Spain), Domenico Negri (Italy and Qatar), Suha Ozkan (Turkey and Switzerland).

3 Ricardo Legorreta (Mexico), Fumihiko Maki (Japan), Luis Monreal (Spain), Domenico Negri (Italy and Qatar), Ali Shuaibi (Saudi Arabia)
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Title Annotation:competition for the architectural design of Qatar's Museum of Islamic Arts
Publication:The Architectural Review
Date:Mar 1, 1998
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