Unveiling Biodiversity
The natural history museum complex focuses on biodiversity hotspots, with a particular emphasis on areas of Bangladesh where a high number of species are found exploring marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems. The design prioritizes the protection of the seaside landscape and withstand vulnerability of cyclone and engagement of steel structure.
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Gallery Of Inland Water Odyssey
This gallery explores the rich biodiversity of Bangladesh's inland water systems, including rivers, wetlands, and lakes. It highlights aquatic species such as freshwater fish, amphibians, and water-dependent flora.
SECTION AA'
The entrance ramp facilitates the visitors to start the journey by celebrating seaside landscape and live ecosystem incorporated in design.
SECTION BB'
The immersive museum galleries represents the varies ecosystems. The lowest floor depict the marine ecosystem, the immediate upper floor is a symbol of wetland and riverine ecosystem while the uppermost floor representing the future extinction of biodiversity and conservation efforts. All of them are visually connected and are evolving sequentially.
Gallery Of Wonders Of Ocean
Dive into Bangladesh’s marine ecosystems in this immersive gallery, showcasing coral reefs, diverse fish species, and oceanic biodiversity. Interactive exhibits and visuals highlight the region's ecological treasures, promoting awareness of marine conservation and sustainable practices.
Gallery Of Land Pavillion
The Land Pavilion focuses on Bangladesh's diverse terrestrial ecosystems, showcasing the unique flora and fauna found in forests, grasslands, and highland areas.
Gallery Of Future Of Biodiversity
This gallery focuses on future extinction of species and envisions a sustainable future, exploring conservation strategies, climate change impacts, and innovative solutions to preserve biodiversity. Through interactive displays and educational tools, it inspires visitors to take action for a resilient and thriving ecosystem.
Structural details and materials
The museum's steel truss structure, inspired by whale skeletons, merges strength and symbolism, embodying ecological fragility. The insulating sheeting material minimizes heat gain, reducing cooling needs while ensuring durability and sustainability in the coastal climate.
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