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Architecture, art, design, and eco research The Aqua Terra Zoo hosts seawater fishes like sharks, free running little rain forest monkeys to tropical birds. It was built already in 1956 into one of six Viennese flak towers from the 2nd World War and is today museum and research space. The building stands like a monument to human responsibility and makes aware that we are the architects of our future. At the 'Haus des Meeres' visitors can learn about the history of the towers at the permanent exhibition 'Erinnern im Inneren' - means as much as 'Memorize Inside', and think about the future such as the comic urban info-design intervention 'Save our Oceans' by artist/designer Oliver von Feistmantl invites to more awareness for plastic garbage in the sea. The intervention shows a fish sculpture and introduces visitors in front of the tower into the endangered environment of animals which are dying from eating plastic or getting caught in plastic trash which can practically not be removed (resolves 450 years in our oceans) - such as the flak tower with up to 3.5 metres thick walls was built to resist. fig.: Some impressions from the Aqua Terra Zoo 'Haus des Meeres' in Vienna, January 2012. Find more on haus-des-meeres.at.
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