Countryside: A Place to Live, Not to Leave, an Exhibition by AMO / OMA, Has Opened in Doha
Photo by Marco Cappelletti Studio, courtesy of AMO / OMA
Countryside: A Place to Live, Not to Leave, a new exhibition by AMO / OMA, has opened at the Qatar Preparatory School and the National Museum of Qatar, presented by Qatar Museums in collaboration with Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC), Hassad Food, and Kahramaa.
Building on Countryside, The Future, produced for the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 2020, this new iteration focuses on “the Arc” – a vast territory connecting regions that together hold most of the world’s population, stretching from South Africa through East Africa, via Qatar and Central Asia to Eastern China. Defined by predominantly mountainous topography, the Arc has long resisted large-scale urbanization, allowing ancient traditions to persist. Today, the area is undergoing rapid modernization, driven by technological innovation, digital connectivity, and new approaches to agriculture and energy. These shifts are generating new prototypes that serve as examples for inhabiting the earth in more sustainable ways, positioning the countryside as a credible, evolving alternative to life in the city.
The exhibition is organized across two sites: the Qatar Preparatory School and the National Museum of Qatar. At the museum, an installation introduces the main research themes of the exhibition and offers a preview of the content and activities developed at the school. The presentation at the school functions as an active educational environment, transforming classrooms into spaces for research, discussion, and production. It operates as a process in constant development, structured through workshops, lectures, and collective experiments that involve students, teachers, and invited contributors. Outside, the school grounds are used as a test field for desert cultivation and sustainable food production, where new technologies in irrigation, hydroponics, and greenhouse design are applied and observed. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, the material produced on site is assembled into a living document that will culminate in a manifesto published at the end of the project.
Countryside: A Place to Live, Not to Leave is open to the public until 30 June 2026.
The project was led by Samir Bantal and Rem Koolhaas with Yotam Ben Hur.

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