MUSEUM OF INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES
The impact of Architecture on human development
how?
The project aims to develop and build the personality of the conscious and educated human being where when the call for the establishment of a project aimed at the development of man we found that the human development is related to the extent of his interest in the language, so we set up a museum for writing to get to know the human language and how this language developed until it reached it where the project contains a museum with all manuscripts and old books as well as the most prominent figures of this invention as well as the project contains a cultural center to teach ancient and disappeared languages such as Latin and Hieroglyphic
CONCEPT:
1. At the section level: It is a representation of the ancient Egyptian legend, which says that the god Ra took a journey down the Nile that is challenging so that he can shine the next day. So why is the Pharaonic civilization? Because the Pharaonic civilization is the cradle of civilizations as it embodies the spirit of the country that includes the project and is Egypt * Why did you choose God Ra? Because the sun is the symbol of knowledge and science baptized Egyptians
2. On the general site level: The writing is very similar to the dry land where foreign languages have occurred on the world. Exotic things have lost their value, many languages have lost their value, and many languages have disappeared around the world.
3. What is the link between the idea of the sector and the general site? * The sun is a symbol of knowledge, and it revolves around the Nile River in the upper and lower worlds. Therefore, the project will be under the soil and entrance from the west and the exit from the east. This way the legend will be realized through a journey where knowledge and challenges are met across the museum's multiple and diverse halls.
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