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Boh Visitor Center by ZLG Design Seemlessy Blending into the Surrounding Architect: ZLG Design Team: Huat Lim, Susanne Zeidler, Jimmy Wong, Mary Verhaeghe, Hong Chieh Location: Sungai Palas, Cameron Highland, Boh Visitor Centre, Malaysia Locale description: Tea plantations and factory Site area: 12,168.32 sqm Built area: 1,233.8 sqm Building start: November 2005 BUilding completion: July 2006 Budget: USD$498,652.29 Aiming for the most efficient snapshots and perfect views the alignment of the building foot print became crucial for the success of the project. With a low budget and a high construction to materialize, measuring 145m in length and 9m in width, the challenge was raised by the materials used in the process and the finishing, most of these remaining exposed, communicating with the environment in an extraordinary manner. The huge cantilever overlooking the serene landscape was anchored by an extraordinary tree preserved with that sole role now enhancing the sublime snapshots for the viewers. The rest of the trees erased from the site have been introduced into the building itself in between the exterior grid, offering a great anchor and disguise in the surroundings and filtering the the light . The visitors center is naturally ventilated with a very small need for mechanical ventilation or air conditioning in the encapsulated spaces. A very big part of the establishment is elevated from the terrain to provide space underneath, highlighting the low impact of the building on the terrain and creating the illusion of airiness, slowly floating above the ground. We would love to hear your opinion in the comment section bellow regarding this highly aesthetics establishment.
Posted on: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 15:43:44 +0000

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