필리핀 바이오필릭 노틸러스 에코 리조트 Nautilus Eco-Resort in The Philippines
Nautilus Eco-Resort in The Philippines
a Biophilic Learning Center in South East Asia – design by Vincent Callebaut Architectures
19 Sep 2017
Nautilus Eco-Resort
Design: Vincent Callebaut Architectures
Location: Cebu, Philippines
Nautilus Eco-Resort
건물 벽이나 내부에 식물 정원을 만드는
바이오필릭(친생물적) 지식센터 디자인(Biophilic Design) 개념 적용
노틸러스 에코 리조트(Nautilus Eco-Resort)
필리핀 세부에 건립된다
황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터
Ki Chul Hwang, conpaper editor, curator
The Philippines, a Country in Crisis Facing Environmental Degradation
Corals are dying, mangrove areas are being destroyed, sea-grass beds are suffocated by erosion, and vital populations of fish and other marine species are declining dangerously.
And yet the Philippines, with its 7,641 islands and islets, and its 266,000 square kilometers of coastal, turquoise waters and bays, is one of the true sanctuaries of marine biodiversity in the world, at the top of the famous “Coral Triangle”.
Nautilus Eco-Resort
These seas harbor at least five species of marine turtles, 28 marine mammals, 168 cartilaginous fish, 648 species of mollusks, 1,755 fish associated with reefs, and 820 species of algae.
Nautilus Eco-Resort
What would resilient tourism, capable of revitalizing the symbiosis between humans and the environment, look like? How should we humbly accompany the local population to implement urgent measures to establish marine protected areas, to protect them from severe floods, landslides, and typhoons, to restore waste management, and revitalize their biodiversity? In short, how can we reconcile the human adventure with the whole of life
https://www.e-architect.co.uk/philippines/nautilus-eco-resort-in-the-philippines
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