Dedicated pools will be there to capture rainwater and naturally filter water from the bay. The building will utilize seawater for cooling interior rooms and galleries. Moreover, you will see gardens and a plaza-level auditorium coming up in full glory before Earth Summit events. Aside from high-tech green technologies that are being applied through the construction, the Museum of Tomorrow will exhibit interactive, environment-based works of art designed by Manhattan-based Ralph Appelbaum Associates.
Ceremonial first stone laid for Rio's Museum of Tomorrow
Written By Ravinder Kumar on Tuesday, October 5, 2010 | 10:53:00 PM
Dedicated pools will be there to capture rainwater and naturally filter water from the bay. The building will utilize seawater for cooling interior rooms and galleries. Moreover, you will see gardens and a plaza-level auditorium coming up in full glory before Earth Summit events. Aside from high-tech green technologies that are being applied through the construction, the Museum of Tomorrow will exhibit interactive, environment-based works of art designed by Manhattan-based Ralph Appelbaum Associates.
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