chrisbarela
Well-Known Member
I can give some perspective to just how difficult it is to come up with unique exhibits and why you often see the same things over and over again. Part of it is the availability of animals - especially in aquariums - and part is public expectations. When designing an aquarium, once you've gone through and picked out all the "must have" exhibits you have very little room left for much else. Zoos can expand much easier than aquariums of course. And, I have to say, there is a lot of pressure to conform to expectations - This week I have been asked to put "Mayan temple" back into the Amazon rainforest designs - regardless of the fact that there were never temples like that in the Amazon - but it's what guests want and expect. It's also not something that I feel like throwing myself on a sword over so I say, ok, we gotta do Mayan temples so I'm gonna design them to make as much sense and tell a story with them as I can. Will the end product be accurate or original - no - but then some kid in Utah who has never been through a walk through Amazon rainforest will think it's the coolest thing ever. As a designer you try to slip the unique things in when no one is looking and hope for the best. I got a 40 foot long, 14 foot high slot canyon for the entrance of the Utah gallery - that will be cool. I slipped in a bat cave and encased part of the ocean gallery within a metal ship that has been turned into an artificial reef (so you are walking within the ship's coral encrusted structure with the water surface above you). I'd love to do a Galapagos Islands exhibit with marine iguanas, penguins and seals but you can't get any of those species... I tried to push for a really huge mangrove exhibit but it's been cut down to a small exhibit. Aquariums are huge projects and ultimately you need to make concessions to the powers that be, to the guests and to the realities of the trade. If it were up to me there wouldn't be any more boring African Savannah/sleeping lion exhibits (as I always bitch about) but then people would complain. So there you go!