Discover the meaning of the Arabic calligraphy on Dubai's Museum of the Future facade and learn how it was designed and engineered.

The swirling Arabic calligraphy that wraps around the Museum of the Future is not just decoration. It is literally cut into the building's skin, turning poetry into windows.

The phrases come from quotes attributed to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Ruler of Dubai and a driving force behind the city's future-oriented agenda.
Although translations vary, they share ideas such as:
Arabic calligraphy is one of the region's most revered art forms. By integrating it into a futuristic structure, the museum sends a clear message: tomorrow does not have to erase tradition; it can extend and transform it.
The script is not merely placed on top of the building. It is the building.
From inside, daylight filters through the calligraphic windows, casting intricate shadows on floors and walls.
Turning handwritten calligraphy into structural openings required:
The result is a facade where every curve carries both meaning and load.
You do not need to read Arabic to appreciate the calligraphy, but knowing a few key ideas can help:
You may not spot these exact words on the facade, but they capture the spirit of the quotes you are walking through.
As you stand beneath the calligraphy, try this short exercise:
If you are comfortable reading Arabic, you may enjoy spotting familiar words and phrases. If not, simply knowing that you are walking inside living poetry can change how you experience the museum.

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