michaelrichards
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This thread has been started to allow people to share experiences of, and comment upon the provision of street furniture in zoological gardens. Comments relating to ease of use and zoo specific issues are particularly welcome.
what is street furniture? Is this a lead-up to a spam link?
This thread has been started to allow people to share experiences of, and comment upon the provision of street furniture in zoological gardens. Comments relating to ease of use and zoo specific issues are particularly welcome.
but most of them you just think "why?"

I think some of the responses here are rather unfair. It's a perfectly reasonable question which we are well placed to answer - after all ZooChat posteriors sit on a zoo benches each and every day
I note that the question comes from Chester, home of some of the zoo world's worst seating.
These monstrosities are ugly and uncomfortable and were, I am told, extraordinarily expensive too.
I agree with TARZAN about the iron seats at London, some of them sag rather comfortingly and they do their job well. On the whole I favour the old school cast or wrought iron for litter bins etc as well as for seats.
Alan
Thanks for all the comments thus far. I am undertaking a PhD at the University of Salford, the focus of which is an assessment of the street furniture found within the United Kingdom’s zoological gardens, placing special attention upon accessibility and ease of use. Hopefully ZooChat members will be ideally placed to share their varied experiences relating to this topic.
Seriously?
How do you plan on "assessing" it? What discipline is the PhD under (i.e. design, planning, etc)? Doesn't zoo furniture seem like a rather too specialised topic for a PhD, with rather limited scope and application? Wouldn't it be better to cover a wider number of places, maybe do a "public attraction furniture" incorporating museums and themeparks too? Where do you get funding from?![]()
.........and what positive end result will be gained from your assessments?
In short - what bang will result from all the bucks being spent on this?
Seriously?
How do you plan on "assessing" it? What discipline is the PhD under (i.e. design, planning, etc)? Doesn't zoo furniture seem like a rather too specialised topic for a PhD, with rather limited scope and application? Wouldn't it be better to cover a wider number of places, maybe do a "public attraction furniture" incorporating museums and themeparks too? Where do you get funding from?
Is this an April Fools joke?![]()
with your "brother" being you, "sponsored" being you buying the chocolate yourself, and the "study" being you eating them?You are doing a PhD for three days now and are an expert on research and PhDs?
As long as there is someone willing to fund it, and the research is novel, and sustainable for more than three years, then it would pass muster, regardless of how silly it sounds. My brother's PhD was sponsored by Nestlé and involved a study of the 'crunchiness' of Kit Kats!!!
You are doing a PhD for three days now and are an expert on research and PhDs?
My brother's PhD was sponsored by Nestlé and involved a study of the 'crunchiness' of Kit Kats!!!