This book is the first ever manual to systematically delve into the zoo as an architectural typology. German architect Natascha Meuser examines five generations of zoological structures in order to show that the architecture of zoos has always incorporated social values, fostering the coexistence of humans and animals, ever since the opening of the first scientifically run zoo.
The manual presents documentation of thirty historical, pioneering zoo buildings that set new standards regarding both function and aesthetics. Moreover, it offers an in-depth analysis of fifty international zoos that have been built over the last twenty years. It includes to-scale floor plans, elevations, and sections, as well as large photos that offer previously unseen insights. The author also presents ten design parameters that can serve as guidelines for the planning of a zoological structure
This book is the first ever manual to systematically delve into the zoo as an architectural typology. German architect Natascha Meuser examines five generations of zoological structures in order to show that the architecture of zoos has always incorporated social values, fostering the coexistence of humans and animals, ever since the opening of the first scientifically run zoo.
The manual presents documentation of thirty historical, pioneering zoo buildings that set new standards regarding both function and aesthetics. Moreover, it offers an in-depth analysis of fifty international zoos that have been built over the last twenty years. It includes to-scale floor plans, elevations, and sections, as well as large photos that offer previously unseen insights. The author also presents ten design parameters that can serve as guidelines for the planning of a zoological structure