Q Life Magazine Q Magazine June 2019 | Page 12

| Issue 6 | Qatar’s wildlife exhibited at the NMoQ explores Qatar’s natural past architects, thinkers, and cultural leaders from Qatar and the international community, vividly demonstrating how the National Museum of Qatar will always be a dynamic resource in its programmes as well as its exhibitions. Culture connects people, and with this new museum we believe we have created an exceptional platform for dialogue.” Sheikha Amna bint Abdulaziz bin Jassim Al Thani, Director of the NMoQ , says: “After more than a decade of planning, we are deeply gratified to welcome the people of Qatar and our international visitors to this exciting museum. assembled creative and authentic content that is so rich that people will discover something new with each visit. It is now time for the discoveries to begin.” In designing the building that makes these experiences possible, Jean Nouvel drew inspiration from the desert rose, a flower-like formation that occurs naturally in the Gulf region when minerals crystallise in the crumbly soil just below the surface of a shallow salt basin. “From the start, Qatar Museums and the National Museum team knew that we wanted to create a living experience for our people – a museum with a heart. Described by Nouvel as “the first architectural structure that nature itself creates,” the desert rose became the model for the museum’s complex structure of large interlocking disks of different diameters and curvatures – some vertical and constituting supports, others horizontal and resting on other disks – which surround the historic palace like a necklace. “We have created galleries full of movement, sound, and colour in order to engage our public fully, with their senses and emotions as well as their intellects, and have A central court, the Baraha, sits within the ring of galleries and serves as a gathering space for outdoor cultural events. On the outside, the museum’s sand- 12