In my graduation project, the marine research center in Syria stands as a testament to my vision for architecture as a force for positive change, harmonizing cutting-edge design with environmental consciousness to foster innovation and sustainable solutions in marine research.
"The Marine Research Center' is a visionary project that seamlessly integrates scientific exploration, public education, and sustainable tourism along the captivating shores of Latakia, Syria. Nestled on the picturesque coastline, this state-of-the-art facility aims to be a hub of marine research, conservation, and immersive learning experiences.
Concept : Exploring the Ugaritic alphabet within the historical context of the city of Latakia not only unveils the linguistic treasures of ancient times but also serves as a bridge between the rich cultural heritage of the region and the contemporary world.
its educational mission, the center provides a haven for scientists and researchers with purpose-built bedrooms equipped with the latest technology and research facilities. This creates an environment conducive to groundbreaking discoveries and collaborative efforts in marine biology, ecology, and oceanography.
the center features a spacious restaurant poised over the sea, offering panoramic views of the coastline. This unique dining venue not only provides a delightful culinary experience but also fosters a sense of connection to the marine environment.
With a commitment to sustainability, the center incorporates eco-friendly practices in its design and operations, promoting the conservation of marine ecosystems. The project envisions not only a scientific haven but also a landmark that inspires a greater understanding and appreciation for the marine world in the vibrant city of Latakia."
includes a dedicated diving area, allowing enthusiasts to explore the underwater wonders firsthand. This ensures that the facility caters to both researchers and tourists, creating a harmonious balance between scientific exploration and public engagement.