The broader concept of the Afrykarium is super interesting to me. The idea of these large aquariums that center around a specific geographical theme has some serious untapped potential. Imagine the potential of an Amazon themed aquarium at this scale, for example. Side note; as unconventional as it is for a zoo exhibit, I think the architecture of this building is fantastic. Totally unlike anything I’ve seen in a zoo before.51. Afrykarium
Zoo Wroclaw, Poland
Opened: 2014
Size: 14.000 square metres
Inhabitants, Cape fur seal, common hippo, Antillean manatee, a large array of fish as well as an array of birds, reptiles and small mammals.
By total volume this would have been the second largest aquarium of the continent. At closer look the total volume of 13.6 million litres is to a large extent thanks to the non-fish displays. The Cape fur seal and African penguin tanks are 6 million litres when combined, which makes them the largest for their kind on the continent. Seeing penguins swim longer distances in a deep pool is wonderful and makes one wonder why so many zoos only provide shallow tanks. Unfortunately both outdoor enclosures suffer from the same disease as the main building: being impressive is more important than effective landscaping. The giant black shoe box that is the Afrykarium dominates a significant area of the zoo and inside the focus is on a few big exhibits, often with questionable landscaping, rather than on smaller tanks. The thematic focus is on saltwater and freshwater habitats of the African continent. The mix of “naturalistic” design, with modern architecture works pretty well in the rainforest section, where the greenery softens the concrete. But in the savannah section with its questionable all-indoors hippo enclosure the mock rock just reinforces the bareness of the naked concrete. This building was a massive step forward for Zoo Wroclaw and Polish zoos in general, but with a bit more love and attention to details and cross-viewing, it could have been more than just a massive piece of modern architecture with large enclosures.
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Similar exhibits: There is nothing quite like it yet, though the future Orientarium in Lodz Zoo, Poland, might come close in certain regards.
It does surprise me a bit that they chose to give the penguins an outdoor exhibit but not the hippos. Not saying penguins don’t deserve an outdoor exhibit, just that they are far better suited to an all indoor exhibit than the hippos. Was there ever a plan for an outdoor hippo area? It seems like a glaring flaw that should have been a priority in the design plan.