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安卡拉生物多样性博物馆
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发布时间:2019-01-18
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巧妙利用地形,打造融入自然环境的科研与展览空间。
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架构师提供的文本描述。位于安卡拉赫西特佩大学Beytepe校区周边,博物馆和生物多样性中心建设了专门用于生物多样性主题科学材料的科学研究设施和展览空间。Beytepe校区位于安卡拉的主要发展轴线上,它是通往埃斯基şehir的西行公路,这给城市化和土地分割造成了严重的压力。
Text description provided by the architects. Situated at the perimeter of the expanse of Hacettepe University's Beytepe Campus in Ankara, Museum, and Center for Biodiversity building house scientific research facilities and exhibition spaces devoted to scientific materials on the topic of biodiversity. Beytepe Campus is on the main development axis in Ankara, the westward highway to Eskişehir, which creates severe pressure of urbanization and land fragmentation.
Text description provided by the architects. Situated at the perimeter of the expanse of Hacettepe University's Beytepe Campus in Ankara, Museum, and Center for Biodiversity building house scientific research facilities and exhibition spaces devoted to scientific materials on the topic of biodiversity. Beytepe Campus is on the main development axis in Ankara, the westward highway to Eskişehir, which creates severe pressure of urbanization and land fragmentation.
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校园坐落在一个由相互连接的山谷和山脊组成的系统上,这些山谷和山脊也延伸到邻近的校园土地,其中有几个特定的山谷,它们仍然具有独特的生态系统。几个长期到中期的项目正在考虑之中,旨在保护这个快速发展的500万人口城市的转移中心内的自然资源。博物馆和生物多样性中心是这一范围内最具体的尝试之一;它将有助于景观保护以及对科学界的社会刺激。
The campus sits on a system of interconnected valleys and ridges that also extend to neighboring campus lands, with several particular valleys which still have a distinct ecosystem. Several long to mid-term projects are under consideration, aimed at preserving this natural resource within the shifting center of a rapidly developing city of five million people. Museum and Center for Biodiversity are one of the most concrete attempts within this scope; it will be a contribution to landscape preservation as well as a social stimulus for the scientific community.
The campus sits on a system of interconnected valleys and ridges that also extend to neighboring campus lands, with several particular valleys which still have a distinct ecosystem. Several long to mid-term projects are under consideration, aimed at preserving this natural resource within the shifting center of a rapidly developing city of five million people. Museum and Center for Biodiversity are one of the most concrete attempts within this scope; it will be a contribution to landscape preservation as well as a social stimulus for the scientific community.
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