The planning concept for the master plan layout stems from a pragmatic and concept for
the master plan layout stems from a pragmatic and consciously functional design, that
not only addresses the brief requirements to deliver a practical and deliverable
solution, but also responds to the adjacencies and infrastructural site condition. We
propose a design that is cultural district will present itself as a new fabric of the 6th
of October city.
The multi-layered landscape approach is continued into the internal spaces of the
Museum and its terraced roof forms that define mass and allow indirect controlled light
into the spaces. Semi-outdoor sculpture gardens
Bring landscape to the exhibition buildings for public enjoyment that offer a wide range
of exhibition and social spaces.
An interweaving floating canopy – providing visitors shade and shelter, also serves as a
means of navigation & way finding through the museum complex. Leading the visitors
from the Central plaza to warp around each of the building entrances, the playful
canopies echo the soft lines of the landscape.
The Observation tower will after a landmark and focal point for the residents and
visitors to the Science City to experience the past, present and future development of a
nation.
The spatial arrangement of the new museum and buildings complex, emanates from a
functional central plaza, from which the visitors experience begins. The journey extends
through a new formal landscape, within which the museum building a new formal landed
to the central plaza. Visitors access and circulate through the museums via series of
non-linear and fluid pathways, and connecting bridges, offering endless opportunities of
experience.