Taccachantrieri
Well-Known Member
Millions of dollars are spent on huge indoor facilities across the Northern Hemisphere, but just how attractive are they? Specifically, how aesthetically pleasing are indoor mammal exhibits to the public?
On the thread "Mixed Species Exhibits" several people commented that they found the Brookfield Zoo's Tropic World massive indoor facility to look unattractive because of all the concrete and poor rockwork.
Certainly there are a lot of design limitations imposed by indoor facilities like the presence of walls, heating ducts, and support structures.
However, indoor facilities also present the opportunity to grow plants that are not climatically suited to an area.
Despite spending considerable amounts on indoor exhibits a lot of the indoor facilities at modern northern zoos lag considerably behind in attractiveness compared to their outdoor exhibits displaying the same animals. Or at least I find this to be the case.
My challenge to all the zoo fans here is to give examples of public viewed indoor mammal exhibits or indoor complexes featuring a good proportion of mammals, that are aesthetically pleasing to human viewers. Please include a brief description, mammal species exhibited, pictures (can be via links) of the exhibit, presence of plants, and what features make the mammal exhibit agreeable aesthetically to public visitors.
It might also be interesting to examine bad indoor zoological mammal exhibits, especially disappointing ones.
On the thread "Mixed Species Exhibits" several people commented that they found the Brookfield Zoo's Tropic World massive indoor facility to look unattractive because of all the concrete and poor rockwork.
Certainly there are a lot of design limitations imposed by indoor facilities like the presence of walls, heating ducts, and support structures.
However, indoor facilities also present the opportunity to grow plants that are not climatically suited to an area.
Despite spending considerable amounts on indoor exhibits a lot of the indoor facilities at modern northern zoos lag considerably behind in attractiveness compared to their outdoor exhibits displaying the same animals. Or at least I find this to be the case.
My challenge to all the zoo fans here is to give examples of public viewed indoor mammal exhibits or indoor complexes featuring a good proportion of mammals, that are aesthetically pleasing to human viewers. Please include a brief description, mammal species exhibited, pictures (can be via links) of the exhibit, presence of plants, and what features make the mammal exhibit agreeable aesthetically to public visitors.
It might also be interesting to examine bad indoor zoological mammal exhibits, especially disappointing ones.