Aquamarine research museum : an exposition to Philippine tropical fishes / Jennifer Lachica Soriano
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LRC - Architecture | National University - Manila | Architecture | Thesis | UGT COA BSArch .S67 2000 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | UGTHE000000667 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Title page -- Letter of endorsement -- Jury's Approval sheet -- Acknowledgement -- Dedication -- Chapter 1. The problem and its setting -- Chapter 2. Review of Related literature -- Chapter 3. Research methodology -- Chapter 4. Design framework -- Chapter 5. Analysis -- Chapter 6. Conclusions and recommendations.
The project, Aquamarine Research Museum is an exposition of the Philippine tropical fishes. It is accessible to human observation, the project is also referred to as a "biopark" because it promotes the conservation of all forms of the Philippine tropical fish and the Philippine ecosystem. It will be a place where one can see the natural marine life and experience it without renting expensive diving equipment and not sub-merging under water. A museum to house and will have naturalistic exhibits of the Philippine tropical fishes and ecosystem in general, that will immerse the public in a replica of the fishes' natural worlds. Typically, It is the site of research into methods for breeding varieties of the Philippine tropical fishes. It is a water front that functions as a community gathering place for events, mainly a recreational tourist spot. it is on a neutral turf where everyone would feel welcome. The project will rise within the shores of Puerto Galera, Mindoro specifically in Muelle Bay.
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