Amale Andraos, former dean of the Columbia Univerity Graduate School of Architecture, current special advisor to the President of the University and co-founder of New York City architecture WORK Architecture Company (WORKac), is the architect of the museum. She describes that 'planned building is an act of willful optimism and resilient hope for Lebanon.' A byproduct of Lebanon's general economic downturn is the energy crisis that is affecting Beirut. Blackouts and erratic bursts of state-supplied power have been common over the past year due to fuel shortages and a malfunctioning electricity sector. According to ARTnews, Andros proposed to have solutions to this problem while designing the building. To manage the sporadic blackouts, the building depends on a combination of generators and battery backup from the rooftop solar system. The structure will have three generators and a &lsquophotovoltaic array on the roof.&rsquo The generators will be responsible for powering the building&rsquos essential systems, such as security, fire alarms, and climate control, while the battery backup will take care of the lights.