Samoo Architects & Engineers just unveiled their master plan for South Korea’s new National Research Center for Endangered Species in Yeongyang-gun. The 16,030 square meter center is will serve as a hub for scientific research about the country’s rare plant and animal species. The master plan was conceived as a system of buildings and infrastructure that follows the area's topography.
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