Paul Clemence Documents Ruy Ohtake's Bioparque Pantanal in Brazil's Wetland
Briefly

Clemence's photography highlights the interplay between the aquarium's architectural design and its surrounding environment, documenting the project's form, materials, and spatial organization.
The Pantanal Aquarium was conceived as a multidisciplinary space bringing together architecture, ecology, and education to celebrate the biodiversity of the world's largest tropical wetland.
Ohtake's elongated, curvilinear form harmonizes with urban and natural landscapes, characterized by a metallic facade and fluid lines, merging bold geometries with contemporary materials.
In addition to the aquariums, the open-air section features lagoons that replicate the Pantanal's natural landscape, fostering connections between built and natural environments.
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