Monday, September 22, 2014

Blog From Another People


Amy said the Center was designed to "be equally hospitable to humans and birds," and points out the curved roof that "channels rainwater into a collection system that supplies “guzzlers” for the birds." She also points out that the Center "maintains the mud puddles that keep the dragonflies happy." I definitely agree with the author in a way that architect focus on function more than art on this building, which resulted in one of the most environmental building in the world.

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