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Stone Environmental Interpretation Centre is a Sensitive Reconstruction on São Jorge Island

01/24/2013
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    The Environmental Interpretation Centre on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A3o_Jorge_Island" target="_blank">São Jorge Island</a> in the middle of the Atlantic is a sensitive reconstruction of a historic property. Designed by Ana Laura Vasconcelos—who works for the <a href="http://www.azores.gov.pt/Portal/pt/principal/homepage.htm" target="_blank">Azores Government</a> of Portugal—the stone center provides information on the surrounding area and is the first part of a larger project to bring more people to the region. The new center is based on an original building and was expanded to provide space for education and a temporary apartment for those that might come to the area to study or do research. Local materials and local techniques make this renovation a new treasure in the <a href="http://parquesnaturais.azores.gov.pt/en/index" target="_blank">National Park of Azores</a>.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    The Environmental Interpretation Centre is located on the shores of the Faja da Caldeira de Santo Cristo on São Jorge Island on the Azores archipelago of Portugal.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    The islands are very remote and located smack dab in the middle of the Atlantic and not particularly well-known, but are quite beautiful.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    The government is trying to increase tourism and education of their parks and the Centre is one of their projects to aid that effort.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    The Centre will help provide information on the area, serve as an education centre on the local environment, support architectural heritage and serve as a centre to further study the local flora and fauna.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    Design work began on the Environmental Interpretation Centre in 2007 with construction starting in 2009.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    The original property features a one story stone building, which was used as the foundation for the reconstruction.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    This building was faithfully restored using the original plans, but adding a second story and then an additional building behind it.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    The main building serves as the education centre and the building behind is a temporary apartment for visiting researchers.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    Thick stone walls act as thermal mass to slow the transfer of heat and keep the interior comfortable.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    Deep window wells provide natural light but minimize heat gain.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    In the future a campsite will be created and the Interpretation Centre will serve as its headquarters.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    The upstairs features a small theatre space.
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  • Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos
    The original building before renovation.
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Environmental Interpretation Centre in São Jorge Island-Ana Laura Vasconcelos

The Environmental Interpretation Centre on São Jorge Island in the middle of the Atlantic is a sensitive reconstruction of a historic property. Designed by Ana Laura Vasconcelos—who works for the Azores Government of Portugal—the stone center provides information on the surrounding area and is the first part of a larger project to bring more people to the region. The new center is based on an original building and was expanded to provide space for education and a temporary apartment for those that might come to the area to study or do research. Local materials and local techniques make this renovation a new treasure in the National Park of Azores.

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