Museum of the Future | |
Location: | Sheikh Zayed Road, Trade Centre 2, Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Type: | Exhibition and Immersive theatre |
Founder: | Dubai Future Foundation |
Architect: | Killa Design |
Museum of the Future (Arabic: متحف المستقبل) is a landmark devoted to innovative and futuristic ideologies. Located in the Financial District of Dubai, UAE, the Museum of the Future is a torus-shaped building with windows in the form of a poem about the future, written by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al MaktoumVice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai.[1] Founded by the Dubai Future Foundation.[2] The Government of the United Arab Emirates opened the museum on 22 February 2022.[3] The choice of the date was officially made because 22 February 2022 is a palindrome date (2/22/22, which is also known as Twosday). [4]
Museum of the Future officially opened its doors to be an incubator for ideas and innovation. On the evening of 22 February 2022, the museum was inaugurated by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, with a vibrant lightshow to mark the occasion. [5]
The opening ceremony saw His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; alongside Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum initiate the projections together at the press of a button.[6]
The goal of this museum is to be the first to look to the future, rather than the past.It is said that everything in the museum is predicted to be in 2071.
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai and Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, announced on 4 March 2015 plans to establish the Museum of the Future after its February showcase during the World Government Summit (WGS).[7] [8]
On 7 February 2016, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid inaugurated the Museum of the Future exhibition as part of the World Government Summit 2016.[9] On 24 April 2016, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid launched 'Dubai Future Foundation'. Under the new structure, the Museum of the Future became a part of the Dubai Future Foundation.[10]
On 10 February 2017 and 9 February 2018, the Museum of the Future opened temporarily at Madinat Jumeirah during the World Government Summit. The Museum of the Future exhibitions promote technological development and innovation, especially in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI).[11] [12]
On 22 February 2022, the Museum of the Future was officially opened at 7pm Dubai Time.[13]
The Museum of the Future takes you on a journey to the year 2071.[14] It features seven floors in total, with five floors dedicated to exhibits based on different themes.[15] The visitor journey begins from the fifth floor and takes guests down floor-by-floor.[16]
As part of the World Government Summit, the Museum of the Future has held several exhibitions since its inauguration in 2016. Each of the exhibitions had a different theme focused on the role of technology in the different sectors.
Held in October 2016, the Mechanic Life exhibition explored the idea of having sophisticated robots that understand emotions. It also focused on artificial intelligence and human augmentation.[24]
The exhibition, which was held in 2017, adopted a theme set in 2050 to explore how humanity could thrive by welcoming radical innovations and despite the impacts of global warming and climate change.[25] It focused on the three key factors contributing to humanity's ecological footprint, and these are urbanism, agriculture and global industry.
The Hi I am AI exhibition was held in 2018 to showcase how AI-powered buildings would serve humanity. It discussed several notions, including whether AI could be creative and what would humanity's future be like in an AI era.
The sixth exhibition of the Museum of the Future was held in 2019, and it explored the concepts of human augmentation and focused on the human body and mind.[26] [27]
The Museum of the Future claims that it seeks to foster solutions to the challenges that future cities face, in addition to housing innovations and being a hub that brings researchers, designers, inventors and financiers under one roof.[28]
The museum will host innovation labs dedicated to several sectors, including health, education, smart cities, energy and transport. It will also support and test new inventions in partnership with research institutes and universities.[29]
One of the world's most complex structures,[30] [31] the Museum of the Future was designed by Killa Design and engineered by Buro Happold.[32] On 3 February 2023, the building attained the LEED Platinum certification in terms of its green rating.[33] [34] [35] [36]
The exterior façade of the building comprises windows that form Arabic quotes said by Dubai's ruler about the emirate's future.[37] The phrases written on the Dubai Museum of the Future are three quotes from Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates are:
The Arabic calligraphy engraved quotes on the Museum of the Future in Dubai is written by Emirati artist Matar Bin Lahej.
This torus-shaped shell sits on top of the building and comprises 1,024 fire-retardant composite panels clad in stainless steel, and each of which has a unique 3D shape to create the Arabic script.
Killa Design and Buro Happold developed new parametric design and Building Information Modelling (BIM) tools, including a growth algorithm that employs digital means to grow the internal steel structure. Danem Engineering Works was one of the steel structure contractors for the project.
The museum has seven floors dedicated to different exhibitions.[39] [40] Three floors focus on outer space resource development, ecosystems and bioengineering, and health and wellbeing. The other floors showcase near-future technologies that address challenges in areas including health, water, food, transportation, and energy, while the last floor is dedicated to children.
On 30 June 2015, Dubai revealed plans to build the world's first fully functional 3d printed office building. The project is the first major initiative of the Museum of the Future.[41] The single-story 2700-square-feet Office of the Future opened in 2016 on the museum's grounds. It took 17 days to print, "using an additive concrete ‘printing' technique using a 3D printer 20 feet high, 120 feet long and 40 feet wide." and two days to move and install, with "Subsequent work on the building services, interiors, and landscape took approximately three months."[42] [43]
On 17 February 2016, the Dubai Future Foundation announced the launch of the Global Blockchain Council to explore and discuss current and future applications, and organize transactions through the Blockchain platform.[44]
On 28 March 2016, the Dubai Future Foundation launched the Mostaqbal Portal, an initiative to cover the latest findings of the technology and science sector on a daily basis by publishing studies, research findings, visual material and infographics in Arabic in simplified and easy-to-understand language.[45]
Dubai Future Forum is an annual platform hosted in the Museum of the Future by the Dubai Future Foundation. The forum is dedicated to facilitating discussions on future opportunities and challenges to enhance collaboration among government entities, the private sector and society.[46] With the participation of leading futurists, government officials and experts, the panels and live discussions taking place during the forum become an opportunity for participants to analyze, anticipate and adapt to a continually evolving world. The first edition of the Dubai Future Forum took place in October 2022 with the topics addressed being: 'future of government, technology, environment, space and society'. [47]
In September 2022, the Dubai Metaverse Assembly was hosted at the Museum of the Future and Emirates Towers. It was spearheaded as the first initiative of the Dubai Metaverse Strategy enacted by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum with the aim of making Dubai a top 10 world metaverse economy.[48] [49] The forum hosted over 300 experts and policy makers in the field. The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Economy's virtual headquarters was showcased among other recent developments, workshops, and sessions.[50]