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How are Qatar’s traditions and culture inspiring its architecture? | Qatar 365
From the FIFA World Cup 2022 stadiums to smart cities, we take a look at Qatar’s buildings and what they have to say about the country. We find out how architecture is helping to define the nation’s identity.
Qatar’s architecture incorporates geometric shapes, traditional designs and the country’s landscape. The National Museum of Qatar, for example, looks like hundreds of interlocking discs fitting together to form a desert rose, a natural mineral structure formed in wet sand. It was designed by architect Jean Nouvel who was inspired by the environment from which his creation emerges.
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@FLCCFrench
April 16, 2024 at 3:29 am
Qatar is a modern country. Its capital Doha has people from many different nationalities who live happily. They all enjoy a good life in Doha.
@bobmorane5943
April 16, 2024 at 3:29 am
Je trouve scandaleux que l UE participe à la propagande d un pays qui finance le terrorisme et le grand banditisme
@hermanspaerman3490
April 16, 2024 at 3:29 am
Could you please make a report about the fact that Qatar is the biggest CO2 polluter in the world per capita of population. That Qatar still has death penalty for apostasy. Or why not a report about the kafala system. No, Arab bribes are more important and producing propaganda.
@garyhiles5564
April 16, 2024 at 3:29 am
Some amazing architecture.