Grand Egyptian Museum
Architectural Competition
Location
Giza, Egypt
Client
Egyptian Ministry of Culture
Status
Participation, 2002
Yannis Kaklamanis, Architect
Athanassios Demiris, Architect
The new museum is not merely
a curiosity cabinet, a database, or a container of memories
but mostly it is an urban spectacle, an activity and event
generator. The museum complex is a gateway to the greater
Egyptian culture and a link for understanding world culture.
The Giza plateau and the sprawling
urban fabric acquire a new relation by the museum complex,
which is conceived as an attractor of community inhabitants,
tourists, scholars, students, and local visitors. The museum activates the urban surrounding while
linking the visitor with the Giza plateau, other archeological
and cultural sites of Egypt and allowing possible cultural
exchange with the rest of the world. Furthermore the museum becomes a “storefront”
for the “projection” of its content, allowing
a control on the popularity of the exhibits and their
related archeological and historic sites in the rest of
Egypt