Wadden Sea World Heritage Center / Dorte Mandrup | ArchDaily

Wadden Sea World Heritage Center / Dorte Mandrup | ArchDaily

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Summary

Dorte Mandrup's Wadden Sea World Heritage Center in the Netherlands offers a unique 360-degree experience of the landscape, serving as an exhibition space and research station to enhance public engagement with the UNESCO-protected ecosystem.

Why It Matters

This project highlights the intersection of architecture and environmental conservation, emphasizing the importance of fostering connections between people and natural ecosystems. It serves as a model for future projects aiming to promote sustainability and awareness of heritage sites.

Key Takeaways

  • The center enhances visitor engagement with the Wadden Sea ecosystem.
  • It serves dual purposes as an exhibition space and research facility.
  • The design reflects a commitment to sustainability and environmental education.

Save this picture!© Adam Mørk+ 23 Curated by Hadir Al Koshta Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038881/wadden-sea-world-heritage-center-dorte-mandrup Clipboard "COPY" CopyLearning, Research Center•Lauwersoog, The Netherlands Architects: Dorte Mandrup Photographs Photographs:Adam Mørk Interior Architect: Spring Studio Landscape Architect: LAOS landscape urbanism Category: Learning, Research CenterLocal Architect: De Architecten van Team 4Client: Stichting Werelderfgoedcentrum WaddenzeeEngineer: ABT WassenaarExhibition Architecture: Northern LightCity: LauwersoogCountry: The NetherlandsDid you collaborate on this project?More SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Adam Mørk Text description provided by the architects. Danish architecture studio Dorte Mandrup creates a 360-degree experience of the landscape with the completion of their second out of three projects at the UNESCO-protected Wadden Sea area. Functioning as both exhibition space and working field station, the new Wadden Sea World Heritage Centre in Lauwersoog, Netherlands, aims to foster a deeper, more personal connection to this important ecosystem.

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