• National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops - Koichi Takada Architects

    National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops - Koichi Takada Architects

  • National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops - Koichi Takada Architects

    National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops - Koichi Takada Architects

  • National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops - Koichi Takada Architects

    National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops - Koichi Takada Architects

  • National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops - Koichi Takada Architects

    National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops - Koichi Takada Architects

  • National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops - Koichi Takada Architects

    National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops - Koichi Takada Architects

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2019 WIN Awards: National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops - Koichi Takada Architects

National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops - Koichi Takada Architects is an entry in the Independent shops or small chains category at the 2019 World Interiors News Awards.

by Copy taken from entry 2019 29 August 2019 2019

The Dahl Al Misfir (Cave of Light), located in the heart of Qatar, is a beautiful underground sanctuary formed largely from fibrous gypsum crystals that give off a faint, moon-like, phosphorescent glow. Inspired by Dahl Al Misfir, the National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops echoes Koichi Takada’s vision of bringing nature back into architecture, establishing relationships that connect people and nature through design. Using 3D modelling software, the shops are a three-dimensional puzzle, comprising 40,000 individual wooden pieces. Each is unique, fitting only with its corresponding piece and were assembled by hand on site. 

The Museum Gift Shops are a culturally rich response to the National Museum of Qatar’s curatorial mission – Heritage meets Innovation. 

The intensity of the design and craftsmanship pays homage to Jean Nouvel's desert rose inspired architecture. One of the biggest challenges was dealing with the complexity and monumental scale of the museum design, a 53,000 square-meter agglomeration of interlocking. There were no straight lines; all curved creating very complex spaces internally. Working within these parameters, the shop interiors reproduce the geometries and chromatism of the desert-inspired architecture on a human scale. 

The National Museum of Qatar was also the first national museum in the world to receive both a LEED Gold and a 4-STAR (Global Sustainability Assessment System) sustainability rating. The shop interiors were constructed from European Oak, a conscious decision because of its renewable green credentials that aligned with the sustainable goals of the museum.

Completed on 28/03/2019

Area 271 m2 in total

 

To see more amazing entries from this year’s WIN Awards please click here.

 


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