Going Ape: new zoo architecture
Building for zoo animals is no easy task. It means designing complex facilities to ensure that diverse species are appropriately housed, while also creating an attractive, immersive experience for visitors.
May 22, 2016 | 10:00 pm CUT

The giraffe shelter at the Auckland Zoo by Monk Mackenzie and Glamuzina Patterson pays attention to the collision of human and giraffe scales



Bernard Tschumi Architects redesigned the Zoo of Paris-Vincennes. The animals live in environments inspired by their natural habitats



The 6,800 square metre roof of Kaeng Krachan Elephant Park at Zoo Zurich, by Markus Schietsch Architekten and Lorenz Eugster Landschaftsarchitektur und Städtebau has no support structures on the inside



The giraffe breeding shelter at the Auckland Zoo by Monk Mackenzie and Glamuzina Patterson focuses on function. Due to different human and animal scales the keepers climb an interior stair to interact with the giraffes at eye level



The recently opened petting zoo in Öhringen, Germany, with special consideration taken for the children’s perspective
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