The rest of the exhibit is architecturally well designed to give maximum viewing from all around the perimeter for the public. How they then came up with that huge, fat and awful fake tree which is totally out of scale with the rest of the exhibit I'll never know. I'm still waiting for the day when they finally decide to remove it.
The rest of the exhibit is architecturally well designed to give maximum viewing from all around the perimeter for the public. How they then came up with that huge, fat and awful fake tree which is totally out of scale with the rest of the exhibit I'll never know. I'm still waiting for the day when they finally decide to remove it.
It reminds me of what you might see as the backdrop to 'Snow White and the Seven dwarfs at a children's threatre pantomine. What surprised me is how they went to great lengths to landscape the enclosure and then installed this monstrosity as well.
What's odd is that the proportions are all wrong... like the designer had never actually seen a real tree!
And one over-sized fake tree by itself never looks right.
It reminds me of what you might see as the backdrop to 'Snow White and the Seven dwarfs at a children's threatre pantomine. What surprised me is how they went to great lengths to landscape the enclosure and then installed this monstrosity as well.
Yep I agree but no body can tell me they could not have done a BETTER job than that it's so bad it takes away from the rest of the exhibit which looks to be quite good
What's odd is that the proportions are all wrong... like the designer had never actually seen a real tree!
And one over-sized fake tree by itself never looks right.