Bamiyan Museum
 
5. Design 1
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Design 1: Partly two-story building with walls referencing tomb elevations
 
This design includes a courtyard that preserves existing trees and is distinguished by referencing an image of the tomb elevations on the outer walls. There is an entrance hall with an atrium on the first floor that leads up to the exhibition rooms on the second floor. All exhibition rooms will be located on the second floor. The northern extremity of the building is a single-story construction due to the sloping land.
 
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Viewpoint 1: From the roof of the PDTRA office
The color of the museum reflects the color of the local sandstone.
 

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Viewpoint 3: From the entrance to the Visitor Center's plaza
The color of the museum reflects the color of the local sandstone. Demonstrating the contrast between the geometric roof and the form symbolizing Petra's culture.
 
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Viewpoint 4: From the Visitor Center's plaza
 
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Viewpoint 9: From the Petra Moon Hotel's roof on the east side of the site
The appearance is divided into small scale.
 
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Viewpoint 5: From the rocky stretch on the west side of the site   Entrance hall 
 

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Project Members

■ Project Director; Architectural and Landscape Design
 Shigeyuki OKAZAKI: Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University,
          Professor, Head, Department of Architecture, Mukogawa Women's University

■ Architectural Design and Edit
 Department of Architecture, Mukogawa Women's University
  Noritoshi SUGIURA
  Toshitomo SUZUKI
  Hideaki TEMBATA
  Keisuke Inomata
  Ayane ISE
  Yuna HONGO
  Junko MORIMOTO
  Aya YAMAGUCHI

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