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NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE (NORI) Ariful Haque Shayeem
Extend co-operation to all organizations and academic institutions of the country involved in the study of Marine sciences and to provide shipboard facilities to them for carrying out observations to the sea. Detect different environmental issues (Coast,deep sea circulation, island formation, water flow etc.) and to detect environmental hazard (Oil spelling, dumping, blast water, deforestation effect etc.) and climate issues (Co2, O3 layer, ice melting,coral destruction etc.) -Study oceanographic parameters which influence the distribution and abundance of fisheries resources, shrimp, and mollusks and Develop coastal aqua culture and Mari culture. -Use of wind,wave,water,temperature and other alternative sources of energy from sea -Generate employment opportunity in Mari culture and related trading. -Promote tourism and recreation by establishment of Sea Park and marine aquarium etc.
According to the National Oceanography Research Institute Law 2013, Ministry of Science & Technology and Cabinet wants to established recently. Providing education,research and training in Marine Sciences and utilization of this knowledge for inventory and exploration of marine resources and protection of marine environment. Ensure sustainable extraction of petroleum resources without disturbing ecological balance Diverse and abundant marine and coastal life forms and mineral & petroleum resources as well as the potential use of tidal and wave energy is becoming increasingly important to ensure the socio - economic development and full filling the strategic objective of the country.
National Oceanography Research Institute (NORI) National Oceanography Research Institute
The longtime maritime dispute between Bangladesh & Myanmar came to an end after the international tribunal for the law of the sea gave its final verdict on 14 March, 2012.Bangladesh has now been awarded 1,11,000 sq.km of exclusive economic zone in the bay of Bengal,almost the same size of Bangladesh which includes all resources currently available for exploitation and all resources that may be discovered in future. Bangladesh is now able to utilize the area that had been in dispute for 38 years. A UN tribunal has awarded Bangladesh 19,467 sq km,or nearly four-fifths of the 25,602 sq km sea area caught up in dispute with India. This marine and associated coastal zone is characterized by sprawling estuaries,dense mangrove forest,coral reef island and the world' s longest sea beach.There are many sedimentary islands in the estuary and along the coastline, and about seven sq.km of new land emerges from the sea every year (ITLOS, 2010).
1.Physical Oceanography- study of physical condition with in the ocean temperature and circulation. Study of the motions of sea water, particularly waves currents and tidalmotion
3.Biological Oceanography-Study of organisms in the ocean or other brackish bodies of water. Animals-birds, fish invertebrates , mammals, reptiles, Fungi -plants algae Microscopiclife. study of life in the oceans, includes marine biology and ecology
5.Geological Oceanography-study of geophysical , geochemical, sedimentological and paleonto logical object of ocean floorprovides critical evidence for sea floor spreading and plate tectonics. study of the shape and geologic features of the ocean floor
4.Ecological Oceanography-Study of how organism interact with each other and the environments . Marine habitats intertidal and shore, reef, open ocean. An active research topic- to discover and map in life cycle of various species and where they spend their time .
2.Chemical Oceanography-Study of ocean chemistry Ocean contain nearly every element in periodic table. Cycling of chemical element. Study of behavior of isotopes to trace past and present oceanographic &climatic processes.- chemistry of seawater and reactions between the atmosphere and hydrosphere. More recently looks at how changes in sea water temperature(El Nino) and salinity affect global climate
6.Climate & Atmospherical-Climate & Atmospherical is the climatic typical of the West coasts at the middle latitudes of most continents, and generally features Warm, but not hot summer and cool, but not cold winter,& a relatively narrow annual temperature rang.
Fig 1 :Physical Oceanography
Fig 2 :Chemical Oceanography
Fig 6 :Climate & Atmospherical
Fig 4 :Ecological Oceanography
Fig 5 :Geological Oceanography
Fig 3 :Biological Oceanography
Biology
An oceanographer’s tool box
What makes sea water special?
Physics
Geology
Oceanography
History Chemestry
Technology
What lives in the ocean?What is it doing there?
Deep sea challengesDeep sea structure
The study of the ocean realm
Who were there first?
The ocean & the forcesthat shape The Earth
01.HIMCHORI02.MERMAID ECO RESORT03.RESEARVED FOREST04.SONAPARA BAZAR05.REJU KHAL
Hill in site Top Hill peak on site
Temporary Sattelement Temporary Sattelement
Site entry road Existing vegetation
Site entry road
Hill panorama
Marine drive road
3 44
5
2
1
INANI
SITE
COX’S BAZAR
SITE CONTEXT
SITE EXISTING CONDITION
02: Mermaid Eco resort01 : HimchoriMarine drive road 03: Reserve forest
04 : Sonapara bazar
05 : Reju khal
SITE ANALYSIS
CONTEXT MAPSCALE :1/256” =1’-0”
Wind flow
view corridor
Wind flow
view corridor
natural canal
Major mountain peak
DESIGN FOCUS
Understand
EducationExplore
The ocean and it’s importance toearth humanity
The ocean with its depth and complexity
Scientists, student decision maker and public
- Provide a platform for sea resources and sustainable exploration.-Create awareness for oceanographic conservation
Consider a curve line from contour .using contour radius for building radius
DESIGN CONCEPT & CONSIDERATION:
The from was inspired from the curve profile terrain site
The building form stager was inspired from the hill
PROGRAM :
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHICRESEARCH INSTITUTE (NORI)
RESEARCH FACILITY ADMIN & ACADEMIC
DORMITORIES INTERPRETATION CENTER
Laboratories
Dorm
Interpretations
admin&academicEntry
Entry
admin&
academicinterpretitions
laboratories dormitory
BUBBLE DIAGRAM
FUNCTIONAL FLOW DIAGRAM
MaricultureCistern Complex
Marine Research
Academic/Training Pogrom
Site
Entr
y
Dormatories
FishCulture
ShrimpCulture
Physical oceano-graphic lab
Marine geology lab
Chemical oceano-graphic lab
Atmosphere and Climate
Biological oceano-graphic lab
MolecularBiology Lab
Dry Lab
Wet Lab
Marine aquarium
Plaza SouvenirShop
Library
Café
Grand Entry Plaza/lobby
oceanInterpretation Center
Legend
Public Zone
Semi Public
Private
MASTER PLAN LEVEL AT 20’-0”
MASTER PLAN
RESEARCH LABORATORY
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
ACADEMIC & ADMIN
OCEANOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER
DORMITORYDIRECTOR’S BANGLOW
RESEARCH DOCK
PROGRAM ARRANGEMENT
Dormitory Research Lab
Academic
Oceanographic Interpretation center
Water Treatment Plant
Staff Dormatory
Directors Banglow
Parking
Entry Lobby
Academic
Admin
Library
Mariculture Cistern complex
Research Collection
Research Collection
Research CollectionAtmosphere & Climate
Researchers Rooom Biological Lab
Phygical Lab
Mariculture Lab
Floor plan of RESEARCH INSTITUTE
PhysicalOceanographicLab
Marine Met
erelogy
Lab
MarinePhysical Lab
Marine P
hysic
alLab
Atmospheric Chemistry Lab
Geo-C
hemistry
Lab
Bio-GeoChemistry Lab
Geo-C
hemistry
Lab
Bio-GeoChemistry Lab
Chemical OceanographicLab
Researcher's room
PrincipalResearcher'sroom
SeniorResearcher's room
PrincipalResearcher's
room Conference room
Researcher's room
PLAN AT LEVEL 40’-0”
MarinePhysicalLab
Rock&Coreollec
tion
Microfossil Col lection
Skeleton & model Col lection
Skeleton&model Col lection
Slide&Tissue
Collection
Marine Vertebrate Collection
BiologicalOceanographicLab
VirusLab
Fisher
iesLab
Radio
Nuclid
esLab
PlanktonLab
Ana
lyticalChe
mistryLab
Research Collection
Confere
nceroo
mPrinc
ipal
Research
er's
room
Principal
Researcher's
room
Senior
Researcher's room
PLAN AT LEVEL 30’-0”
Floor plan of RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Atmosphere & Climate Lab
Researcher
's room
Senior
Researcher's room
Principal
Researcher's
room
Data Ana
lysisLab
Record
Room
Researcher
's room
Climate Research Lab
Climate Research Lab
Climate ResearchLab
Conference room
Record room
Atmosphere & Clim
ateLab
PLAN AT LEVEL 60’-0”
Marine Geology Lab
Sam
pleAnalysis
Lab
Sample
AnalysisLab
G.I.SLab
G.I.S Lab
G.I.S Lab
Clean
Room
For
Reagent Prep
aration
PostAm
plification
Radia
tion L
ab
PostAm
plifica
tion
CleanRoom
For
Reagent Preparation
TempletePreparation
TempleteAddition
&P.C.R
Principal
Researcher's
room
Researcher's roomResearcher's room
Conference room
Senior
Researcher's room
Molec
ular Biology Lab
PLAN AT LEVEL 50’-0”
Floor plan of ADMIN & ACADEMIC
Asst'DIRE
CTOR
3
ADMIN
TEAC
HERS
LOUNGE
SENIORTEACHERS
ROOM
JUNIOR/Asst"TEACHERSROOM
TEACH
ERS TO
ILET
TOILE
T
STORE
AUDIO
VISUALROOM4
AUDIO
VISUALROOM
3AUDIO
VISUALROOM
2AUDIO
VISUALROOM
1
MAINTENANCE
CLASS I
LAB I
CLASS II
LAB Il
CLASS III
LAB Il
CAFE
CLASS IV
CLASSVI
CLASS
VII
CLASS VII
CLASS VIII
CLASSIX
PLAN AT LEVEL 30’-0” PLAN AT LEVEL 40’-0” PLAN AT LEVEL 50’-0”
PLAN AT LEVEL 20’-0”
Kitchen
S.Bed
Dining
Study
Living
F.Living
CORAL REEF
FISHTANK
SHARK TANK
PLAN AT LEVEL 30’-0”
PLAN AT LEVEL 35’-0”
PLAN AT LEVEL 40’-0”
CORAL REEF
FISHTANK
SHARK TANK
+12'
PLAN AT LEVEL 20’-0”
Floor plan of DORMITORY & INTERPRETATION
SECTION :A-A’
SECTION :B-B’
ENTRY OF THE INSTITUTE
ADMIN & INTERPRETATION CENTER
ADMIN & INTERPRETATION CENTER
TOUCH POOL PLAZA & LAKE
RESEARCH LABORATORIES