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Title: Sikkim butterfly reserve, rangrang, Sikkim
Authors: Sarkar, Ujjainee
Keywords: Architecture
Issue Date: May-2015
Publisher: SPA, Bhopal
Series/Report no.: TH000305;2010BARC022
Abstract: Sikkim is recognized as global biodiversity hotspot. With the record of 689 species that comprises 50% of the species found in India subcontinent, the diversity of butterfly in Sikkim is very high considering its small geographical area. There are 680 species of butterflies recognized till now. This butterflies are becoming endangered thus they need to be protected. The Butterfly Reserve in Sikkim is thus propesed to protect this species of butterfly and promote awareness about the environment. The project aims to be a celebration of this winged creature, found in abundance in the region. Owing to the high variation in vegetation and climate and its unique geographical location, Sikkim represents one of the butterfly hotspots in the world. In the design proposal the spaces are designed according to the life cycle of butterflies, the design displays the four stages of the butterfly in different places out of which three stages has separate structures, starting from eggs, larvae, cocoon and butterflies. The circulation and placing of the blocks are following the same cycle. The interpretation centre and museum are added as extension of the project to study and get aware about the facts, histories and details about each species of butterfly found in Sikkim.
URI: http://192.168.4.5:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/365
Appears in Collections:Bachelor of Architecture

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