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Create a detailed architectural concept for a temporary research facility located in the Waterleidingsduinen near Castricum. This building will house two researchers who will conduct long-term studies on the impact of aircraft noise and nitrogen on the local flora and fauna. The facility has a temporary function and will be dismantled after the research period. The design must consider both practical and aesthetic aspects, as the local government requires the building to complement the natural landscape.
Design Requirements:
The building must have a maximum footprint of 50m² and be organized over at least two floors.
It should include a workspace for scientific research and a comfortable living area for the researchers, making it a home for extended stays.
A rooftop terrace is necessary for air quality, astronomy, and noise research, along with a covered outdoor space on the ground floor.
An unheated workspace/storage area should be included for vehicle and instrument repairs.
Storage for one compact electric car, a UTV (Utility Task Vehicle), and two electric bicycles must be provided. These vehicles should be kept out of sight, ideally in a garage or storage shed integrated into the building design.
Positioning and Integration:
The building must balance visibility and harmony with the surrounding landscape. It can act as an orientation point for visitors but should respect the natural environment, blending in where appropriate.
Material and Sustainability:
The materials used must meet high aesthetic standards, align with sustainable practices, and be technically suited for the climate and natural conditions of the area.
The building must be entirely self-sufficient in terms of energy.
Focus on a modern, functional, yet environmentally harmonious design that allows the structure to serve as both a research hub and a home, while integrating a UTV for practical use within the natural terrain. Ensure that the storage space for all vehicles is efficient and discreet, maintaining the visual appeal of the building and its surroundings.