amazonia open sky international museum: biodiversity
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amazonia open sky international museum: biodiversity
AMAZONIA OPEN SKY INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM: BIODIVERSITY OBSERVATORY Exhibition/ Fair Space Meeting Spaces NOA 1097 Bike Parking & Rental Semi covered Theatre/Cinema Food& Service Kiosks Urban Farming Restaurant & Retail Botanical Garden/ Bird and Insect Sanctuary Parking Flowers Tall-sized Trees Hard Landscapes Food Kiosks Children’s Playground Small-Medium Sized Trees Meeting Spaces Creek Shrub Species Tall-sized Trees Food& Service Kiosks Transverse Pedestrian Pathways Small-Medium Sized Trees Flowers Transverse Pedestrian Pathways Tourist Pier/Dock VISION 2060: ENVIRONMENTAL CLUSTER THAT IS BASED ON CREATING A SUSTAINABLE REGION SHOWCASE CONCENTRATED IN BIODIVERSITY AT A GLOBAL SCALE. FOCUSED ON THE EXPLOITATION OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH OF BIODIVERSITY, ECOTOURISM, CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS OF THE REGION AND SUSTAINABLE LIVING FORMS OF INHABITING THE TERRITORY. OBSERVATORY Playground Waterscapes Small-Medium Sized Trees Bushes ZONING Hard Landscapes Main Pedestrian Pathway bicycle rental& parking outdoor cinema restaurant bird sanctuary outdoor theatre insect sanctuary Bicycle Lane System botanical garden convention center Pier/Dock restaurant pier/dock wastewater treatment plant (underground) Bicycle Lane System Pedestrian Pathways Activity Areas Green System bar/disco Disco/Bar Pink Trumpet Tree Flamboyant Kapok Tree Flamboyant Kapok Tree Moriche Palm Yarumo Tree Kapok Tree Pear Tree Pitch Apple Rain Tree Rain Tree Pink Trumpet Tree Pear Tree Naked Albizia Achiote Tree Balsa Tree Veitch's Masdevallia Parrakit Heliconia Naked Albizia GENERAL LENGHTWISE SECTION This project aims to be a Center of Development in the Amazon region involving specifically Colombia, Peru and Brazil, given their environmental and cultural tourism potential to be strengthened locally and globally. Given the multi-nationality of this area, the area where the park is implanted would work as a "Special Area" , which follows some parameters of the “Free Trade Zones” and/or “Fairgrounds”. In which there is some permeability, not only in the control of users, but also in the management of the park. The Amazonia Open Sky International Museum has as its main objective to strengthen tri-national relations that exist in this frontier through a constructed fact, becoming a national and global attraction. It also seeks to give greater importance to the environment, biodiversity and indigenuos cultures of this region and be biodiversity observatory at first hand. The activities included in the park, are looking to address the lack of public space for recreation uses for the neighboring urban centers, as well as to create new attractions in the border cities. It seeks to involve the indigenous or native population in the whole project not only as permanent displayers of their culture, but also as instructors of plant species and their capabilities in alternative medicine and quality of human life. The park's design is based on the “ braid concept ” and follows an organic architecture. The spaces created seek to bring a new concept of what is defined as a park and public space where people can interact in new and different scenarios. One of the important scenarios are the water squares or "Waterscapes" that are landscapes that play with the water and interact with the users emphasizing the importance of this element. Another important scenario are Permanence Spaces where there is the use of artificial organic hills as urban furniture to create a different and more inclusive urban furniture. - Most of the materials to be used shall be of natural origin seeking to be local. - For the pathways compacted sand or gravel will be used. - The bike paths in concrete and the pier/boardwalk in wood of Eco-Sustainable Forest Farms.