"Scope" here for a team of JCB excavators , a whack at a zoo redevelopment budget & the input of a couple of forward-sighted , talented curators from the likes of Cologne or Belfast Zoos (for example).
Well at least they are (thankfully) empty. If they don't need the space, it might make an interesting historical display to leave it, with some graphics about how zoo design has improved.
"Scope" here for a team of JCB excavators , a whack at a zoo redevelopment budget & the input of a couple of forward-sighted , talented curators from the likes of Cologne or Belfast Zoos (for example).
Dear European Fauna,
it should be really an interesting match that between one or more talented foreign curators with the local authorities (architects in particular), that consider the whole zoo and the whole Mostra d'Oltremare a totally protected site! I note they (I mean the architects) are not totally wrong if you consider the zoo was totally planned in 1939 by a famous italian architect, Luigi Piccinato (see [ame=http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Piccinato]Luigi Piccinato - Wikipedia[/ame]).
I can assure you that, should this problem not existed, even less talented Napolitan or Italian curators should had improved this kind of old-styled building, even if not at the higher levels of Belfast or Koln.