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Exhibition Centre

This building is a striking example of contemporary architecture that merges modernist geometry with biophilic and sustainable design principles. The following are the primary attributes that are appropriate for a combination of use in libraries, museums, art galleries and theatres.

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Overall Design

Significant cantilevers: These structures consist of large rectangular slabs that extend outward, resulting in dramatic overhangs and shaded outdoor spaces.

Transparency and openness: The extensive use of glass curtain walls fosters a strong indoor-outdoor connection, natural light, and reflections of the landscape.

Interplay of solids and voids: The structure's monumental and light quality is achieved by alternating between heavy, substantial volumes and airy, open passageways.

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Spatial Qualities

Grand staircases: Wide and hospitable, they are intended not only for movement but also as public gathering spaces.

Urban permeability: The building is not enclosed by traditional blocks, but rather by open pathways that travel through it, creating a sense of accessibility.

Suspended "floating box" volumes: Certain sections loom dramatically above open courtyards, establishing sheltered plazas down below.

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Integration with Nature

Terraced landscaping: The stepped design features wide staircases flanked by greenery, resulting in a structure that is almost seamlessly integrated into a hillside-like garden.

Trees and vegetation on several levels: on the ground, in raised terraces and roof gardens, which soften the sharp edges of steel and concrete.

Biophilic approach: The greenery creates a calming urban oasis, enhances air quality, and provides shade.

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