#MuseumOfTheFuture - The Most Beautiful Building On Earth!
A new global scientific landmark from Dubai and the UAE to the world. A platform to study the future, design its ideas and create deep discussions about its trends in all scientific, development and humanitarian sectors. A permanent exhibition that showcases different aspects of the future as well as significant technologies from decades to come. It is a global intellectual centre that works closely with international partners and specialised research entities. It is an architectural icon and a significant addition to the world of science, architecture and art. The Museum of the Future was classified as one of the most creative buildings on Earth.
1. How is the museum different to conventional museums?
“Living museum”
It represents active human imagination, creativity and innovation. Through forums and discussions, the museum aims to enhance human research, discoveries and findings.
“The most rejuvenated museum”
Its content and exhibits will constantly be renewed, enhanced and enriched with the latest technological achievements and global scientific discoveries.
“An incubator for global visionaries”
A hub for talents and geniuses at both regional and worldwide levels, the museum is also a comprehensive lab for future technologies, ideas and cities.
2. What is the architectural value of the Museum?
The museum is described as “the most beautiful building on Earth”. Reaching 77 metres in height, with seven floors inside and no internal pillars. The museum is an engineering miracle.
The museum is a model of sustainability. The entire surface of the building is made of developed glass, manufactured with new technologies to improve the quality of the interior and exterior thermal isolation.
The facade of the building extends over an area of 17,600 square metres. Made of stainless steel, the facade panels were produced using automated robotic arms.
The museum’s design pays homage to digital technology, through the 1024 panels covering its facade. The specific number of panels represents a kilobyte: a basic unit of the digital information storage system of computers. Each kilobyte is equal to 1024 bytes, or 1024 symbols or characters.
The facade of the museum is lighted by 14 thousand metres of programmable LED lighting. Made up of quotes written by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Museum of the Future is the only building in the world that is entirely covered with Arabic calligraphy.
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