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Design & Engineering
Turtle Sanctuary at Kalba Mangrove
Reserve / Hopkins Architects
Seven interconnected pods and tensile structures rays of natural light from above. The pods are clad
create a visitor centre, with a terrace and panoramic with segments of white scalloped pre-cast concrete
views towards the mangrove forests and distant referencing the shells found on the local shoreline and
mountains. Facilities include aquaria, exhibition creating subtle variations of light and texture. An array
areas, visitor amenities, staff offices, veterinary of steel ribs accentuates the sculptural cantilevered
facilities, classrooms, gift shops, and a café. A forms and completes this robust cladding system,
carefully set out nature trail encourages visitors to itself designed to withstand the site’s unforgiving
explore the reserve’s rich biodiversity of indigenous coastal conditions.
mangrove forests and mudflats and the species it Visitors approach a dramatic, semi-enclosed ribbed
supports including turtles, stingrays, gazelles and the pod which serves as an orientation space and
rare Arabian Collard Kingfisher. features glazed openings orientated towards key
The geometry of the pods is inspired by urchin views. A palette of light coastal tones softens the
exoskeletons and purposefully echoes those of the interior which is illuminated by skylight oculi.
Buhais Geology Museum, with which the Sanctuary Passive Design principles were prioritized throughout
is paired. The pods have been designed as pre- construction, to protect the interior spaces from the desert
fabricated concrete structures to minimize disruption heat and lower the overall operational energy required.
to the existing terrain, with concrete foundations The pods‘precast concrete shells, ribs, and in-situ
which are simple robust discs, elevated to protect foundation discs provide a well-sealed, exposed thermal
them on this tidal location. mass across their floors, walls, and roofs. A waterproof
The modular buildings invite the landscape into membrane and insulation running within the cladding
the spaces, using framed panoramic views out and cavity is continuous across the pods surface.
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