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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Marine Research Center in Indonesia

Posted by admin on October 13, 2010 Architecture Design

This Marine Research Center in Indonesia with Fluid concept for Bali beaches, Marine Research Center proposal takes its formative clues from tsunami structure. This project represents a new typology for stationary in-water based projects reached by boat, which in the past have been mostly relegated as merely work, non-destination platforms which do not take into account the design possibilities that the in-water sites present. The spaces are located above and under water and allow the visitors and scientist to take full advantage of the amazing landscape that surrounds the project.

Marine Research Center Concept designs show the A 2,500 SM Marine Research Center Located 100 meters away, parallel to the shore of Kuta Beach, Bali, Indonesia. The program is composed of three main components: public, semipublic and private. The spaces vary from underwater labs, scientist bedrooms and aquatic garden to sea water pool, swimming pool terrace, bar and an auditorium. [via]

Marine Research Center composed of three main componentsMarine Research Center composed of three main components

Marine Research Center Fluid concept for Bali beachesMarine Research Center Fluid concept for Bali beaches

Marine Research Center spaces vary from underwater labsMarine Research Center spaces vary from underwater labs

Marine Research Center amazing landscape that surroundsMarine Research Center amazing landscape that surrounds

Marine Research Center stationary in-water based projects reached by boatMarine Research Center stationary in-water based projects reached by boat

Marine Research Center formative clues from tsunami structureMarine Research Center formative clues from tsunami structure

Marine Research Center in Indonesia high reflectance fiber glass materialsMarine Research Center in Indonesia high reflectance fiber glass materials

Marine Research Center parallel to the shore of Kuta BeachMarine Research Center parallel to the shore of Kuta Beach

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