06/02/2026
Entrance Building for an Eco Park
Sustainable Architectural Integration
The project proposes a contemporary, environmentally responsive building designed to integrate architecture with its surrounding tropical landscape. The form of the building is organized into multiple levels with a clear structural hierarchy, emphasizing transparency, functionality, and sustainability. The extensive use of glazed façades allows for maximum daylight pe*******on while maintaining visual continuity between interior spaces and the natural environment.
A defining feature of the design is the sloped green roof, which functions as an ecological surface for thermal regulation, rainwater retention, and biodiversity enhancement. The roof also contributes to reducing the building’s visual mass and strengthens its integration with the landscape.
The site planning incorporates dense tropical vegetation, marshland elements, and water bodies to support passive cooling and microclimatic control. Circulation is facilitated through pedestrian pathways and bridges that connect the building to landscaped outdoor spaces, reinforcing the relationship between built and natural environments.
Internally, the building program includes a public lobby, exhibition spaces, offices, a restaurant, and specialized laboratory or research areas. The spatial organization prioritizes flexibility, user comfort, and efficient circulation. Sustainable design strategies such as natural ventilation, daylight optimization, and landscape integration form the core of the architectural approach.
Overall, the project demonstrates an environmentally conscious design solution that balances functional requirements with ecological sensitivity, making it appropriate for institutional, research, or educational use.