Not really replying to Gideon, but only one reply has come up on the
mailbase. Could you please direct your replies to the mailbase so's we canall
benefit from the discussion?
Thanks
Julian
Quoting Gideon Purser <[log in to unmask]>:
> Many thanks for all the responses so far. They have been extremely useful
> and I will be following them up.
>
> I had an immediate question that came out of design discussions today...does
> anyone think that a building such as this could have a public side. Because
> the site is on the edge of the park, the argument is that it should have
> some kind of public facility. I was thinking along the lines of some kind
> of public area where the public could learn more about biomimetics, or see
> examples of what modern research has created...or failing this maybe a
> public café/refectory within the building facing onto the park.
>
> Could anyone see this as a feasible option, or have any suggestions?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Gideon
>
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