
An expansive polyester lining coated with Polyvinyl Chloride serves as a protective "living skin" between a central lobby and the ecosystems.


Visitors traverse open-ceiling segments of the building compound, in which animals cared for by the Biodôme staff roam free from the bounds of cages.


The undulating structure of the facility in conjunction with subtly inclined passages slows down the pace of movement.

A dichotomy between the quietness of the pure white lobby and the sights, sounds and smells of wildlife in their habitats plays a key role in delivering an immersive sensory experience.
