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The Living Coral Biobank. Credit - Earl Architecture/SAN architectural illustration
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The Living Coral Biobank, the world’s first dedicated coral conservation facility, will be located at the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef in Port Douglas, North Queensland, Australia...The primary goal of the facility is to keep alive and nurture over 800 species of the world’s hard corals. The new building typology—a ‘living ark’—will be the only dedicated facility of its kind in the world. 

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