EMBT Wins Competition for Undulating Biodiversity Center on German-Czech Border
Miralles Tagliabue EMBTÂ has been announced as the winner of a competition for the design of Artenoah, a biodiversity center in Rehau, Germany that will chronicle and serve that species-rich green belt along the border of Germany and the Czech Republic. Built into the forested highlands of the Neuhausen district, the masterplan consists of a series of thematic outdoors spaces and a central pavilion with an undulating form that allows it to blend into the surrounding landscape.
Courtesy of EMBT
Miralles Tagliabue EMBTÂ has been announced as the winner of a competition for the design of Artenoah, a biodiversity center in Rehau, Germany that will chronicle and serve that species-rich green belt along the border of Germany and the Czech Republic. Built into the forested highlands of the Neuhausen district, the masterplan consists of a series of thematic outdoors spaces and a central pavilion with an undulating form that allows it to blend into the surrounding landscape.
Courtesy of EMBT
The building has been designed for ecological optimization, following the passive efficiencies strategies outlined by Socrates? 2000-year-old ?Sun House? scheme. The compact structure is south-oriented and features a green roof that both integrates the building into the site and invites visitors to ?climb up and discover the sculptural approach of the building.?
Courtesy of EMBT
?On a site visit, we watched the birds directed by group intelligence, colle...
Courtesy of EMBT
Miralles Tagliabue EMBTÂ has been announced as the winner of a competition for the design of Artenoah, a biodiversity center in Rehau, Germany that will chronicle and serve that species-rich green belt along the border of Germany and the Czech Republic. Built into the forested highlands of the Neuhausen district, the masterplan consists of a series of thematic outdoors spaces and a central pavilion with an undulating form that allows it to blend into the surrounding landscape.
Courtesy of EMBT
The building has been designed for ecological optimization, following the passive efficiencies strategies outlined by Socrates? 2000-year-old ?Sun House? scheme. The compact structure is south-oriented and features a green roof that both integrates the building into the site and invites visitors to ?climb up and discover the sculptural approach of the building.?
Courtesy of EMBT
?On a site visit, we watched the birds directed by group intelligence, colle...
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