The prospect of outdoor Tropic World habitats has been in the works for years and after so much waiting, seeing these renderings feels unreal. I first saw the blueprints for the expansion a few months ago so I knew what the layout was going to look like, but now my excitement is through the roof. This looks fantastic and if enough care is gone into the rockwork and artificial trees, this is going to be superb. I've mentioned this before, but I love that all of the exhibits are facing away from Tropic World so visitors won't see the building in the background and instead continue to see lush vegetation. It's that kind of attention to detail separates the good exhibits from the truly great.
The gorilla habitats have potential to be excellent. Like I said, those fake trees will make or break the exhibit and if they look good it’s going to be amazing. The most interesting thing I notice about the orangutan exhibit is the bamboo sway poles. San Diego has similar structures in their orangutan exhibit and they work very well at encouraging the apes to get off of the ground. I hope some more climbing structures are included alongside them, but I think this could be among one of the nicest orangutan exhibits in North America.
I sincerely hope the zoo gives enough time for the vegetation to settle in before introducing the animals. Woodland Park left their famous gorilla exhibit empty for a year to allow the plants to grow in and while I don't expect them to do the same here, giving the furnishings extra time to grow would be smart. Considering the zoo is attempting to turn what's currently an open grassy field into rainforest, it's going to take a few years for the vegetation to really take over.
I do wish we received some renderings of the new gorilla center, as I am very interested in seeing how that is going to look on the inside. With that said, the exterior looks great: sleek, modern and professional. I am very interested in that elevated observation deck protruding out from the second floor where the classrooms will be, and I'm wondering if that's going to connect to the existing building in some way. I am also over the moon that the interior of Tropic World will be getting some renovations as well. I was honestly not expecting any significant changes to the existing exhibits beyond the current gorilla enclosure, so that is genuinely wonderful to hear.
After the last decade of stagnation and decay, the tide is finally beginning to change. The next several months leading up to the reveal of the 'Next Century Campaign' are going to be incredibly exciting. From what I've been hearing through the grapevine, the zoo is really going all out in ensuring this master plan is a success and has recognized that many see Lincoln Park as the superior Chicago zoo now. It's been a long time coming, but this really seems like the start of a brilliant new era for Brookfield and if every project has this level of ambition, it's going to be a fun ride.