This architectural project focuses on revitalizing a natural water lily pond and enhancing the river edge along the Brahmaputra, facilitating interactions with a nearby heritage museum. With a design that preserves the site's natural contours, it introduces terraces and pathways that support biodiversity and soil enhancement. The development includes recreational spaces for both tourists and residents, while a stepped pavilion ensures access to the unique aquatic ecosystem. The overall aim is to create a harmonious, functional space that respects the cultural and natural environment.
The project transforms the natural water lily pond, connecting it to the Brahmaputra's edge and enhancing public engagement with the nearby heritage museum.
The terraces and pathways navigate a 10-meter elevation, merging with the land's contours to boost biodiversity and improve soil health through innovative designs.
Curvilinear recreational spaces foster diverse activities for visitors, shaped by the natural environment, promoting interaction and appreciation of the area's cultural heritage.
The stepped pavilion provides a unique vantage point over the water while maintaining the site’s natural hydrology through environmentally conscious architectural techniques.
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