South Korea's Unveils Plans For A Stunning Nature Preserve
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Earlier this week, South Korea's National Ecological Institute released some amazing concept pictures of a sprawling 33,000-sq.mile nature reserve.
Scheduled to begin construction later this year, the 'Ecorium', comprises of a series of interconnected greenhouses that are designed to be a self-sustaining ecosystem.
The $113mm USD project that looks like a flowing river, will be built using metal panels, wood and Plexiglass. Besides interconnected greenhouses, the preserve will also feature thousands of acres of open space that will house a large wild plant area and a wetland reserve.
There will also be a visitor center, an education center and an environment think-tank, where experts will mull over how we can preserve our environment.
In an effort to minimize the use of energy, the greenhouses will be equipped with automatic sensors that will adjust according to the external temperature.
The main purpose of the 'Ecorium' is to educate the young people of South Korea about nature and provide a place to research the world's ecosystem and how best to protect it.
sources: inhabitat.com,ecorazzi.com,green.venurebeat.com
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56 Comments
- coloniover 13 yearsI'm Korean and i have been there like a million times because i live near it.
- minastaricaover 13 yearsWow! When we go there, we can enjoy the nature and the technology!
- bubbles821over 13 yearsI korean too but I live in Ilinois
- penguinluverover 13 yearsI'm korean too i've been there on a field trip from school. i live in seoul, SK
- bubbles821over 13 yearsI korean too [No Kidding]
- mnalmost 14 yearsim korean
- girlie girlabout 14 yearsI love South korea it is awesome!!!!!!!!!! I wish I lived there!!!!!!!!!(NO KIDDING!!!)
- kevinover 14 yearswhy do they make that building thing?
- Chelseaover 14 yearsAWSOME:) South Korean is awsome at technology:D i <3 korea:)
- kevinover 14 yearszzzzzzz go korea!!!I would recommend this to others!!
- Awesomealmost 15 yearsIt's awesom!