
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is part of an ambitious revamping of Egypt's museum system. GEM is the centerpiece, housing the King Tut artifacts and other important archaeological finds. Michael Tranfo Architect AIA invited me to participate in the design and presentation of this dune-shaped proposal, one of over 2000 entries from around the world. Four presentation sheets were designed, showing interior and exterior views of the musuem, plus technical and architectural details. The images were executed in acrylic, manipulated in Photoshop and laid out in Quark.