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An Iridescent Observation Tower for Wetland Wildlife Viewing

Authors:
Laura Garofalo, Omar Khan, Jason Green, Jelani Lowe
An Iridescent Observation Tower for Wetland Wildlife Viewing
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The conical structure clad in iridescent terracotta tiles offers a seamless blend of ecological sensitivity and cultural resonance, providing an elevated platform for observing the diverse wildlife of the Al Wathba Wetland Reserve, UAE.
5 key facts about this project
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Conical shape optimizes stability against wind while allowing natural light penetration.
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Iridescent terracotta tiles reflect sunlight, enhancing the structure’s visual integration with the environment.
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Walkway ramps and viewing areas minimize ecological impact on the wetland ecosystem.
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Solar panels provide energy for lighting, promoting sustainability within the design.
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Bird blinds are strategically placed to facilitate discreet wildlife observation.

The Iridescent Tower is conceptual observation platform located within the Al Wathba Wetland Reserve in Abu Dhabi, UAE. This design integrates function with environmental sensitivity, allowing visitors to engage with the diverse wildlife, particularly the region's flamingo population, while minimizing ecological disruption. The tower stands as a contemporary representation of cultural heritage through its use of materials and form, merging traditional architectural elements with modern techniques.

Unique Structural Design and Material Use

The Iridescent Tower features a conical structure that narrows towards its apex, providing both stability and an aesthetic presence within the landscape. The primary material employed is steel, which forms the structural framework. This choice ensures durability while permitting a lightweight design. The outer surface is clad in iridescent terracotta tiles. These tiles are designed to reflect light, contributing to the building's visual appeal while also offering thermal benefits by reducing heat absorption. The iridescent quality pays homage to the natural nuances of the wetlands and enhances the building's integration with its surroundings. This adaptability of materials not only addresses functional requirements but also embodies regional architectural traditions.

Visitors have access to various viewing platforms strategically placed for optimal wildlife observation. The thoughtful placement of bird blinds allows for discreet interaction with the environment, fostering a deeper connection between the observer and the natural setting. The design also incorporates solar panels at the top of the structure, which provide energy for lighting and digital displays, highlighting a commitment to sustainability.

Ecological Integration and Cultural Relevance

The tower's design reflects a deep understanding of ecological principles. By facilitating viewing experiences without disturbing the wildlife, the Iridescent Tower reinforces the importance of environmental conservation. The walking paths and viewing areas are constructed using concrete, providing structural support while maintaining a low profile to minimize disruption to the wetland ecosystem.

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