Architecture+Design Community Contest: World Architecture Day | (Museum of Islamic Art, Doha Qatar)

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“Architecture is the very mirror of life.” ― I. M. Pei

A quote stated by the world-renowned Chinese-American architect I.M Pei. Architecture truly reflects the place, people, and culture. As I’ve traveled to different places, I’ve seen how designs evoke a sense of place and familiarity. Something that people would call their own.

In celebration of #WorldArchitectureDay, I’m gonna post one of the best places I’ve ever been (by far) if you talk about architecture. Though I’m not from this place, I stayed there for a few months with my family. This building is none other than -- the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) designed by Architect I.M Pei.

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This iconic building is located in Doha, Qatar impressing you with its beautiful landscape and rising skyline towards the Arabian Gulf.

As architects, it is our dream to set foot in one of the buildings that masters of architecture have designed. I.M Pei was a Pritzker awardee, it’s like a Nobel prize for architecture. Getting there, knowing the culture, and experiencing the place was definitely a bucket list check not to mention that there is NO ENTRANCE FEE needed! But if you want a guided tour, you can also book their VIP tours (you can check on their website at https://www.mia.org.qa/en/)

The design of the museum has a noticeable mark of I.M Pei’s design signature, incorporating orthogonal and diagonal lines like how he designed the Louvre Pyramid in Paris and John Kennedy Library (you can check it out). What amazes me is even though it has some similarities with his previous works, he uses a different exterior material finish to match it with the building’s surroundings.
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The photo was taken on a sunny afternoon, where the cream-colored limestone texture captures the changes in light and shade during the day.

The experience started even as we’re still approaching the museum. It reminded me of India’s Taj Mahal, where the approach was truly grand and majestic. The museum is surrounded by a vast park also called MIA park, it has water features and amazing landscapes leading to the premises.

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The way he designed the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) is quite conservative much like a representation of Islamic belief and draws much influence from ancient Islamic architecture but with a modern touch. The shape of the building is monolithic, which gives a strong impression of seeing it outside. The use of geometric forms in the facade also gives you a glimpse of Islamic arts and patterns. What I do love about it is how the museum looks, not boring but not too glamorous either. It is simply not competing with its surroundings but perfectly harmonizes with Doha’s geography and culture.

The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) houses collections of work gathered since the late 1980s and is said to be one of the world’s most complete collections of Islamic artifacts.
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Some photos inside the Museum's gallery.

As you get inside the five-storey building, a 45-meter tall window gives you a seamless panoramic view that will surely blow you away - the rising skyline of Doha. As the quote says, architecture truly mirrors life, like how it reflects the place’s past and the present. As I’ve observed, the museum is the reflection of the history of Islamic art, while the skyline reflects present Qatar, a booming and well-developed country.

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A 45-meter tall window gives you a seamless panoramic view that will surely blow you away - the rising skyline of Doha

Another thing you’ll notice in the interior is a curved double staircase sprawling at the center leading to the first floor. Topped by a high domed atrium and when you look above, it leads your eyes to the museum’s geometric skylight (which is my favorite feature of the museum), which captures and reflects light. The interior is quite the opposite of its monolithic exterior facade, it is hollow and light. Its wall and ceiling details are very intricate and inspired by Islamic arts and patterns.
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Photos inside the museum showing its central piece,two curved staircase and the high domed atrium with geometric skylight.

Navigating inside the building is very simple, it has a large atrium with walkways around and galleries where you can take a stopover and see collections of Islamic arts and learn more of its history. Even if it’s your first time, you’ll never get lost but you’ll surely get lost in time.

I stayed there for more than an hour and I didn’t get tired at all. I’ve seen an old collection of manuscripts, textiles, ceramics and learned how Islamic art was born, evolved, and how they value tradition. The experience of navigating inside the building is something that I'll treasure forever. It’s like knowing a person for a day. You get to know more about the place’s past and present when you experience it first hand.

As an architect, it inspires me to not just design for aesthetics but design to let people feel the place, the culture, and have an amazing experience. Just like what it did to me.

Thanks to hive community of architecture+design for this contest. It had led me back to my favorite travels of different places and amazing architecture.

Hello! Thanks for reading.
@arkicarls here and see you in my next blog Hivers!


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As an art museum it is not surprising to see that its design is a work of art in itself. Spectacular!

That is so true @charsdesign! The design speaks for itself.👌🏻
Thanks for dropping by!

Really cool design, love how it found the balance between glamour and modesty, and the perfect blend with the local culture. Somehow it reminds me of the Suzhou Museum I visited many years ago :), do you happen to know that one?

I agree @itchyfeetdonica! Yes, Suzhou Museum was also designed by I.M Pei and it also has noticeable similarities with this museum. Thanks for dropping by!

Hello @arkicarls, it is really a very interesting place to visit. Congratulations for the beautiful photos. Greetings.

I totally agree, it’s very worth it. Thank you so much for appreciating my photos ❤️

Thanks for dropping by @kattycrochet 😊

Ka'very nice ani @arkicarls ! Thanks for taking us a tour sa works ni Master I.M Pei. Ang galing galing. Hope to visit the place puhon 😇

Thaaank youuu mamsh @arlin19 pagpost ka na dida!😄

Hapit na. hahahha. Mapost na ni puhon. 😅

Looking at your photos, I was immersed in two worlds. With the facade of the museum, I felt in this era, in the present day by the modernity of its structure. Inside is similar. Very elegant, very imposing. But when I see each antique piece, I felt transported to that past rich in history. I loved your photos. Beautiful!

Viendo tus fotos, me sumergí en dos mundos. Con la fachada del museo, me sentí en esta época, en la actualidad por lo moderno de su estructura. Adentro es similar. Muy elegante, muy imponente. Pero cuando veo cada pieza antigua, me sentí transportada a ese pasado rico en historia. Me encantaron tus fotos. Hermosas!

Wow!Beautiful observation @purrix 👌🏻
Yeah, it’s like you’re traveling in different times.. and you got to understand the past and appreciate its present.

We saw this contest a few days ago and thought of you right away.

Thanks for bringing us to MIA, it looks so nice there based on your pics and your narration ❤️.

Aweeee, thank you so much @thegoodbi. This contest really ignited all the more my love for architecture and travel. 😊

This structure is wonderful, I would like to visit it, very beautiful your photos, I really like the architectural style of this work. thanks for sharing.

Yes, it is really a must-visit. There’s a lot of amazing architecture in Qatar. You’ll surely enjoy it. Thanks for appreciating my photos dear @doriangel 😊

Ka nice ning Museum oyy.. the interior and exterior design are uniques...

Trueeee!As in speechless jud ko pag visit nako. Sige rako picture. Almost forgot to take a photo of myself diha. Hahaha

Hahaha mao na basta ma amaze ka sa usa ka place... thank you for bringing me in MIA 😉

You're welcome master @intoy.bugoy 😁

Warm greetings @arkicarls, and a friendly welcome to the Architecture+Design Community. Simply stunning! The last time I visited Doha, that renowned museum by the award-winning Architect I.M. Pei, was still under construction. We know that Qatar is a tiny peninsular Arab nation in the Arabian Gulf, yet despite being a small country, it's extremely wealthy and jam-packed with architectural marvels. Without a doubt, I'm pretty sure your design tour there was inspiring, memorable, and amazing. Hence, I'm delighted to have virtually experienced this remarkable icon of architecture through your personal senses.

Thank you for featuring the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) in Doha, Qatar as your beautiful entry to the OCD Community Boost Contest for Architecture+Design. Fantastic publication! 😊

Thank you so much @storiesoferne! That's true, Qatar may be a tiny peninsula but it did not disappoint me. It has a lot of remarkable buildings designed by masters of architecture. I've only visited a few, but I'll surely want to visit and experience it all again.

Thanks to this contest, it had made me nostalgic about my unforgettable travel to Qatar.😊

Superb contest entry @arkicarls. Congratulations! Excited to experience more of your awesome content soon in the Architecture+Design Community. Cheers! 😊

Thank you so much @storiesoferne! Really grateful to Architecture+Design Community for this opportunity. I enjoyed a lot of learning and sharing as well in the community. Cheers 😊

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Hello Carla, I can see why one could get lost in time here. Subtle but elegant use of regional and Islamic patterns. Yes, one could easily recognize I.M. Pei's style in this museum.

I couldn't agree more @discoveringarni, the museum is simply amazing. I would never get tired of going back again and again here.

Whoah wow. I'm amazed by good architecture as well, thank you for sharing about your tour inside this museum. I specifically would want to witness the curved staircase in real life as well, that was really pretty. Having no entrance fee is inviting as well.

Thanks for dropping by @richardjohn! Yeah, this museum is truly spectacular. I only have few photos because I enjoyed it so much that I forgot to take as many photos as I can. It is also an eye-candy for photographers like you because of its great exterior and interior. I'm sure you'll get better photos than mine 😂

nice post, i love photos inside the museum :)

@tipu curate

Thank you so much @claudio83! I love it too, and it's just a glimpse of how intricate and beautiful it is. The overall interiors are superb, made me wish I had taken more photos.

Ka very nice ui. 💗💞💞💞

Yes, nice jud kaayo @explorewithsasha. 😊

Lageee, if I were there mura guro kog bata hahaa kay ma amaze kos design niya.

Hahaha truee!!