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This concept is inspired by Ibn El Shater's revolutionary discovery of the new planetary model and his deep fascination with digital clocks. The design takes cues from the circular shapes of planets and clocks, as well as the mesmerizing elliptical orbits of celestial bodies. By blending these elements with a futuristic aesthetic, we’ve created something truly extraordinary.
Tools utilized: AutoCAD | 3DsMAX | Photoshop
The project is a futuristic cultural/scientific building based on fluid forms and interconnected spaces, creating an immersive spatial experience that links knowledge, technology, and science fiction.
The architectural composition is based on repeated horizontal sections beneath a transparent structural dome, clearly expressing internal spatial organization and visual continuity between different levels.
Interactive exhibition spaces
Continuous curved circulation paths
Educational and experimental zones
Immersive digital display areas
Internal circulation is designed as a continuous journey, where fluid curves guide visitors across multiple levels without relying on traditional spatial separations.
The upper dome functions as both a structural and symbolic element, allowing natural light penetration and reinforcing the concept of space and infinite openness.
Lighting combines natural daylight with soft artificial illumination to enhance the futuristic atmosphere and visual experience within the building.
The project aims to create an iconic architectural landmark that offers a non-traditional educational and cultural experience based on movement, perception, and interaction.
Upper dome constructed using a space frame structural system
Reinforced concrete columns and load-bearing walls
Flat slabs or post-tensioned slabs for large-span areas
High-performance double-glazed glass for dome and façades
Steel structures for internal walkways and curved elements
Lightweight composite materials for interior finishes