Project: Dubai Museum of Art ( (DUMA)
Location: Dubai, UAE
Architects: Tadao Ando
Developed by Al-Futtaim
Drawing inspiration from maritime history and the silhouettes of the sea and pearl, the building is conceived as a curved shell, a rounded, monolithic structure that seems to fold and twist as it rises. This hydrodynamic form evokes the precision of a vessel viewed from across the water.
The decision to place DUMA on the Dubai Creek is a conscious choice, where the structure is set on an artificial jetty, creating the profound impression of floating above the waters, connecting the landmark to the city’s historical and maritime roots.
Signature Elements: Geometry, Water, and Light
Inside, the form evolves, and the narrative of the pearl continues, where the exhibition spaces are enclosed by a central oculus, channeling controlled light to create a contemplative environment defined by a pearlescent glow. The interplay of light across the curved walls reinforces the design’s aim of unity, continuity, and discovery. Triangular openings punctuate the smooth surfaces, tapering upward to filter daylight into the interiors and illuminating the upper level, which houses a lounge and a restaurant. Beyond galleries, the DUMA will also include a library and study rooms to support the next generation of artists and designers.
Cultural Exchange Through Architecture
Creating the illusion of floating, the structure of the museum rests on an artificial platform that showcases precise hydrodynamic planning. The primary challenge lies in the corrosive nature of the saltwater environment in Dubai Creek, which Ando addresses by adopting high-performance concrete (HPC) formulated for marine exposure conditions, ensuring the decades-long integrity of the structure’s core.
Responding to the harsh climate, the white-clad exterior minimizes heat absorption while maximizing solar reflectance. Surrounded by water, the architectural language of the structure turns the visual effect of floating into an engineering masterpiece. This design approach highlights the dialogue between the building and the vastness of the sky, a quiet presence surrounded by a metropolis.
DUMA represents Ando’s minimalist, contemporary aesthetic in the visual arts domain within the UAE’s main economic hub, showcasing his ability to adapt the language of light, silence, and soul across diverse programmatic and cultural projects within the Gulf region. Tadao Ando’s growing regional footprint also includes the recently announced Il Teatro Performing Arts Center in Sharjah’s Aljada development.
Source: Tadao Ando
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