In recent years, we've seen hundreds of millions of dollars sunk into new exhibit complexes across the zoo world - mostly in America, though there are absolutely some notable exceptions in Europe. There is a separate thread on the topic of that, but for myself it begs another question. Zoos are constantly changing, as if you aren't moving forward your moving backwards, however will all of the money sunk Into mega-complexes, will some of the recent zoo exhibits be seen as obsolete one day?
I think perhaps the most intriguing example is Tropic World at the Brookfield zoo. Its over an acre in size and took over a decade to built. However, its clear to everyone that the building is also incredibly flawed and outdated at the moment. At the same time, these flaws and can and soon will be fixed by renovation, rather than a complete replacement. However, what happens another 50 years down the road? Will it still be considered outdated? I feel like Tropic World is an exhibit that simply won't ever be removed for better or worse. There are other examples like Omaha's Lied Jungle or Bronx's JungleWorld. Will they one day be considered outdated as well. Will even Zurich's Masoala be one day outdated? To be blunt, I feel like the latter could very well last forever. I don't believe that exhibit will ever be outdated.
The point i'm trying to get at here, as that while should exhibits be made to go on to stand the test of time, or be made to be easily demolished one day to replace it again once more?
I think perhaps the most intriguing example is Tropic World at the Brookfield zoo. Its over an acre in size and took over a decade to built. However, its clear to everyone that the building is also incredibly flawed and outdated at the moment. At the same time, these flaws and can and soon will be fixed by renovation, rather than a complete replacement. However, what happens another 50 years down the road? Will it still be considered outdated? I feel like Tropic World is an exhibit that simply won't ever be removed for better or worse. There are other examples like Omaha's Lied Jungle or Bronx's JungleWorld. Will they one day be considered outdated as well. Will even Zurich's Masoala be one day outdated? To be blunt, I feel like the latter could very well last forever. I don't believe that exhibit will ever be outdated.
The point i'm trying to get at here, as that while should exhibits be made to go on to stand the test of time, or be made to be easily demolished one day to replace it again once more?