Disaster Prevention and Education Center / Triple O Studio

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In consonance with the spirit of this competition, Triple O Studio’s design concept, titled, ‘A Learning Curve’, was to respond with a multi-pronged approach that assimilates, on the one hand, the local ethos of the city; and on the other, answers the design program with a solution that is literally a learning curve. Their design is a building that effectively portrays the face of a vibrant country and provides education on an aspect of modern life – disaster prevention – that many prone countries have still not addressed. More images and architects’ description after the break.

The site faces the back of several prominent buildings and is visually disconnected from the surroundings. To overcome this well articulated access zones are required, some of which have already been proposed in the current Master Plan. To make its presence felt as a landmark in the region, our building needs to stand tall and unencumbered. By locating it at the opposite end of the site from the proposed Mosque complex, we create not only a large public plaza between the two iconic structures but also ensure that they do not compete with each other for visual attention.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "Disaster Prevention and Education Center / Triple O Studio" 28 Nov 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/187466/disaster-prevention-and-education-center-triple-o-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

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