The design simulates the conditions of a beach dune which have front water Represented in Qaroun Lake, the first dune called bare sand can be seen in the design as the small building, and grass between dunes is the botany garden between buildings & finally the rear dune which would be the geometry of the museum itself.
The curve of the building’s exterior, meant to reflect the identity of the sand dunes. It was necessary to construct a building that could seal out the elements and bear high wind and seismic loads without relying on interior support columns (which would have impeded the flow of space). Ultimately, a system was devised that utilized a space frame as its main structural element; the cladding is a curtain wall system comprised of various specially fabricated panels.
The main structure is a mix of reinforced concrete, steel frame structures, and composite beams and decks. The space frame is composed of a special steel tube-and-nodes system.
Project: Museum of Natural History
Designer: Muhammad Ragab
School : Faculty of engineering – Alexandria University – Architecture Department
Advisers: Prof. Mustafa El-Araby - Dr. Dina Sameh
Degree: good
Graduated 2012
Designer: Muhammad Ragab
School : Faculty of engineering – Alexandria University – Architecture Department
Advisers: Prof. Mustafa El-Araby - Dr. Dina Sameh
Degree: good
Graduated 2012
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