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Marks Barfield Proposes a Soaring Bamboo Science Center for the Amazon Rainforest

02/07/2012
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    Imagine the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/new-yorks-high-line-park-in-the-sky-opens-today/">High Line elevate park</a> on the lower west side of Manhattan, only instead of a one-mile walkway above beeping taxis and century-old brick facades, it's a six mile network of walkways spanning over unspoiled rainforest with chirping Toucans and ancient trees over a thousand years old. This walkway, part of a proposed science center designed by <a href="http://www.marksbarfield.com/index.php">Marks Barfield Architects</a> in the northeastern Brazilian province of Roraima, would offer important research opportunities to scientists from the <a href="http://www.rbg.ca/Page.aspx?pid=193" target="_blank">Royal Botanical Gardens</a> and organizations like <a href="http://www.kew.org/index.htm">Kew</a> and the Brazilian Amazon Research Institute, as well as breathtaking views for visiting tourists.
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    Designed by <a href="http://www.marksbarfield.com/index.php">Marks Barfield Architects</a>, a London-based firm known for progressive landscape designs including the elevated walkway at <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/kew-gardens/">Kew Gardens</a>, the center will incorporate solar power and will use bamboo grown on-site as a primary material in the construction process. A spiral staircase leads up to a vantage point right at canopy level, giving researchers and visitors alike a rare and beautiful perspective of the rainforests.
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    Recent developments of a new school and a solar-powered satellite internet connection are examples of the area's focus on sustainability and growth.
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    A view of what the walkway high above the jungle floor might look like.
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    Rendering of the interior of a solar-powered computer workstation.
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Marks Barfield Amazon Science Center

Imagine the High Line elevate park on the lower west side of Manhattan, only instead of a one-mile walkway above beeping taxis and century-old brick facades, it's a six mile network of walkways spanning over unspoiled rainforest with chirping Toucans and ancient trees over a thousand years old. This walkway, part of a proposed science center designed by Marks Barfield Architects in the northeastern Brazilian province of Roraima, would offer important research opportunities to scientists from the Royal Botanical Gardens and organizations like Kew and the Brazilian Amazon Research Institute, as well as breathtaking views for visiting tourists.

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