Architecture as a Catalyst to revitalize the wildlife in Margala Hills,Islamabad,Pakistan
The wildlife of Pakistan is under grave danger due a lot of damaging policies and juvenile behavior of the people. This research focuses on the endangered species in Pakistan to understand their needs and take steps to conserve their habitats. The answer to this problem is the building of a Conservation Center. Conservation Centers work to understand the needs of the dying species and work towards their rehabilitation. This research also focuses on to understand the fundamentals needed behind the designing of a proper conservation center for the endangered wildlife. The area in focus for this research is the Margala Hills in Islamabad, Pakistan. Margala Hills is home to a lot of endangered species and is also the one national animal park visited by people all year long.
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Amazing.