Nestled in the unique landscape of Cappadocia, the Science Museum emerges as a landmark that harmonizes with the region’s natural topography. Designed as a dynamic fusion of organic forms and high-tech expression, the structure features a fluid, wave-like roof that evokes the region’s eroded rock formations while embracing cutting-edge engineering. A sweeping public plaza integrates green spaces, water features, and interactive outdoor zones, welcoming visitors into an immersive science and discovery experience. Inside, the museum houses exhibition halls, research labs, and learning spaces, all connected through light-filled corridors and transparent walkways. The design reflects both innovation and respect for nature, redefining how science and architecture can shape cultural landscapes.
The museum roof operates as a responsive environmental shell. Parametrically linked to seasonal interior temperature ranges, its form modulates via Grasshopper logic to control daylight, heat gain, and airflow. From minimal perforation in winter to expanded apertures in summer, this intelligent surface embodies passive design at an architectural scale.