Hi Chizlit, I thought they were amazing lol (hides) and a very unused asset by Dudley as I think they are much more impressive than the castle which they seem to use as part of the draw!
I really thought they would stick out like a sore thumb but they really blend into the landscape quite well, I dont think they would work elsewhere.
The first one we came across at the Guanaco/Rhea enclosure was in such an awful state (what was the original use of this ?) but after climbing the steep path the one in the lion enclosure was amazing! The angles/curves and the view made it very striking! Did not go in was going to come back but never did!
The kiosks are they used at all in the summer?
The pits I thought was a very well designed set of buildings but not for animals I hated looking down on the tiger, the bear slightly better as he was up at eye level but again the design merged so well with the hillside! Was the front of the building once toilets? looks a lot like a bus stop with toilets
I wont go on anymore (as I could for hours lol) found some of the colours bit garish like the activity centre and cafe!
One criticsm is the map! Although it pictures some of the buildings it makes no mention of them at all, it is very chaotic with lots of out of date information and bits stuck over bits, some animals not on it at all! I think they should follow Colchester map design - a standard map with possible new enclosures on it and a photocopied handout for feeding times etc.
Dudley need to highlight these buildings a lot more, the castle although an interesting asset has had some shocking restoration over the years!
Last thought I think the buildings should not house animals and should be used just as architectural design to enhance the landscape or made into exhibits or visitor facilities!
Well you did ask