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because of a section of the museum built at a lower level. The results of the rainy season are still visible in the months after the monsoon (October-November). As a result of the previous rains, the wetland area is constantly evolving. The marsh area becomes a sanctuary for migrating birds during the winter months (November through March). These magnificent birds populate the area, providing a beautiful spectacle for tourists. The changing seasons are a visual and sensual feast from every perspective point, whether from above or below ground or within man-made buildings. The summer's vibrant colors, the monsoon's floating structures, and the winter's birds demonstrate each provide their own unique and fascinating spectacle. Visitors to the Haor Eco-Interpretation Center may experience the genuine essence of these seasonal changes both within and outside the buildings (Figure 28, 29). Figure 28: Seasonal Variation Incorporated into the Center Design © 2023 Global Journals 1 Year 2023 46 Global Journal of Science Frontier Research Volume XXIII Issue ersion I VV ( H ) Interpreting the Haor Eco-System through Sustainable Design: Haor (Wetland) Eco-Interpretation Center, Moulvibazar, Sylhet, Bangladesh
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