Botanical Museum.
Created in Revit & Rendered in Lumion.
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Experimental and Explorative Design, Medium Scale, Single function, 1-4 story, Design generators: Form, Environment, Function, and Technology
Design a Museum Exhibition Design - "The making ot a plan for the construction ot public displays for education, study and enjoyment, in the service of society and its development" (Mark Walhimer). A museum falls in the category of public space design, where the public view and interact.
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My design concept mimicked a common lotus flowers shape to guide my work throughout this project. Featuring my building's function is to make every significant Space or room the pedal of a flower. For example, the exhibition space, Seminar rooms, and other rooms are the surrounding petals connected and the same equal distance from the center o the flower the pistil (stigma, style, ovary, ovule). Therefore, the idea the intended form is to make the building's shape look like a flower from the bird's eye view. Making the style a given based on the building's look goes so everyone feels how the whole structure works and flows together.
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Expanding the building's height is one approach to accomplish a considerable amount of ventilation to flow through the rooms. The many different window panels on all sides of the building used, allowing light to enter as many rooms as possible.
The air flows through the building in a circular motion, which also helps with the whole building's temperature distribution
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One of the primary materials used is concrete. The particular reason for the circumstance is for the pathways and parking lot. Previous used concrete or asphalt are other options used in this landscape. While also using gravel or grass-filled recycled plastic pavers used for different pathways. The upside to
these options versus standard naroscape
Is improved drainage.
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When it comes to land use, filling the space provided has many different components to help the site plan move more smoothly and attract people's attention walking by to go and visit the botanical museum. The flower garden is one of the significant areas designed on the site.
Filling the pedals with different materials, the many other minerals in everyday life and along with smaller buildings and areas such as a loading zoom and service zone near the staff parking, looking for easier access to the building
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The building water cycle utilizes the site's natural hydrology, which comes from the
man different ponds in the area For example, when it rains, the rainwater does not go to waste harvesting the rainwater from the ponds, using an irrigation system under the ground level using pipes to run through the bottom when they get full. The harvested
rainwater is bibec into a water reuse room where it is filtered to sanitize in and grey water toilets and as irrigation for the grass to grow.