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Location:

Baltimore , Maryland

Portrait :

It is the most successful aquarium in USA

Architect :

Cambridge seven associates

.

Exhibits & Circulation

Pier 3 Pavillion

:-Each floor possesses several exhibits

that communicate a main theme. This building also houses two large tanks, one of which simulates an Atlantic

coral reef, and one of which simulates the open ocean.

Level 1: Blacktip Reef

Level 2: Maryland: Mountains to the Sea

Level 3: Surviving Through Adaptation

Level 4: Sea Cliffs, Kelp Forest, Pacific Coral Reef, Amazon River

Forest

Level 5: Upland Tropical Rain Forest, Hidden Life

Pier 4 Pavilion

:-This smaller building, opened in 1990, features the marine mammal exhibit, which is home to Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins. It also holds a temporary exhibit on assorted jellyfish called "Jellies Invasion: Oceans Out of Balance".

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a) Site Surrounding

:-Site is surrounded mostly by the public buildings like Baltimore museum of art ,

Baltimore city hall, Baltimore orioles museum.

b) Topography

:-The Aquarium is built on flat terrain without any contours.

c) Link of site with surrounding

:-The site is connected with E.Pratt St. road.

The site can be approached from the inner Baltimore harbor also through boat.

d) Structure in General

:-Building type - low-rise building. Foundation System - Pile foundation. Façade Material – Concrete and Glass.

The Aquarium has a striking contemporary design.

The Aquarium is mainly constructed of concrete, metal cladding, and glass. Space frames are used to support the gigantic glass curtain wall.

e) Water Body :

At the rear there is inner Baltimore bay. The water for the aquarium is brought up from this bay.

f) Climatic Considerations :

THE NATIONAL AQUARIUM

Program Plan

Program Section

Section

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Location :

MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA

Portrait :

It is one of the biggest and oldest Aquarium in INDIA

Context :

To study technical services involved.

Taraporewala Aquarium is located on a plot area of 4369.05 sq. m facing the Arabian Sea and in the Heart of South Mumbai. The aquarium is located on ground floor.

The first floor houses library, research center and office of the department of fisheries.

The second and third floor houses a canteen and a seafood sales center in the compound.

The exhibits here comprise marine forms in the 18 tanks arranged along the walls, while 9 tanks in the center of the hall contain freshwater life.

It follows that the fish exhibits at the aquarium are constantly changing and so is their placement in the tanks.

The circulation in this aquarium is of closed type i.e. water once taken into the system is used over and over again. From the display tanks it goes to the filtration tank , where it passes through layers of sand, gravel and pebbles. Then it flows to basement reservoir, from where it is pumps to the overhead tank from where it is supplied to the respective tanks by gravity flow.

Water Circulation System :

Overhead tank Underground Reserviors filters Settling tank Settling tank From sea Pump Pump

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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Main hall

Service corridor

Tank

Surrounding the tanks at the back is a service corridor for cleaning of tank and maintenance. It is 1m wide and aptly at a higher level than the display floor to facilitate cleaning and

maintenance operations. It has a

separate entrance and is not clubbed with genral display area. The service area also houses quarantine or

holding tank.

Service Corridor:

Display:

The tanks are of R.C.C shielded by a 32mm thick clear glass. The walls at the back are maintained rough with P.C.C coarse layers. These layers actually facilitate fixing of

bacteria apart from projecting natural scenery.

Tank :

Lighting :

The display are lit by overhead florescent tubes as incandescent types generate heat

and cause discomfort to species. The visitor area is unlit for creating the ambiance.

Miscellaneous :

There are hand rails bordering the tank and limit the movement of visitors and protect the glass. Also each tank is coupled with a display describing the respective species.

General Observation:

• The site is well placed opposite to the Arabian sea in the busy marine drive. • No place for parking is provided.

• Entrance area is congested.

• Has a monotonous display technique. • Hygiene is neglected and service

corridors are not maintained.

• The toilet at the end has a common entrance.

a) Site Surrounding

:-Opposite to the site is the marine drive.

There are some hospital and school buildings around the aquarium.

b) Topography

:-The Aquarium is built on flat terrain without any contours.

c) Link of site with surrounding

:-Site is connected with the six lane concrete road .

d) Climatic

Considerations:-e) Structure in General :

Building type - low-rise building. Foundation System - Raft foundation Façade Material – Concrete.

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Location: MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA.

Portrait : It is the most successful

aquarium in USA

Context : To study Activities.

to study circulation pattern To study general lighting requirements.

Mission : To inspire conservation of

ocean.

MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM

Galleries : Nearly 200 galleries and exhibits are devoted

to diverse habitats of Monterey bay.

Site Dimension : site measure around 3.3 acres.

Exhibits and other public areas : 175,064 sq .ft. (excludes decks)

Ocean view Decks : 25,500 sq. ft. Total aquarium : 322,000 sq. ft.

SEA WATER SYSTEM :

In the ocean’s edge galleries, fresh seawater is pumped continuously and directly from

Monterey Bay to maintain the great diversity of plant and animal life in exhibits. The outer bay galleries operate on a “semi-closed” system. Water from the main intake lines is piped to the new wing where it is heated to 68 degrees

Fahrenheit and circulated through the exhibits.

DISABLED ACCESS:

All the exhibits and aquarium facilities are accessible to people with disabilities.

PLAN Exhibits Facilities : • Tunnel Aquarium • Marine gallery • Touch pool • Species tank • Splash zone • Underwater activity • Museum • Special exhibition • Feeding shows • Conservation center • Auditorium • Shark tank

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Service Facilities:

• Water supply and circulation • Waste water treatment

• Compressed air system • Emergency power

• Induction area • Quarantine area

• Food preparation area • Laboratory

Program plan View

a) Site Surrounding

:-Site is surrounded mostly by the hotels and other public buildings.

b) Topography

:-The Aquarium is built on flat terrain without any contours.

c) Link of site with surrounding

:-The site is connected with wave street.

d) Structure in General

:-Building type - low-rise building. Foundation System - Pile foundation. Façade Material – Concrete and Glass and steel.

e) Water Body :

Monterrey bay is on trium.he rear side of the aquarium.

f) Climatic Considerations :

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