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HHF and Burckhardt+Partner win 2nd Prize for the Ozeanium in Brazil

HHF and Burckhardt+Partner win 2nd Prize for the Ozeanium in Brazil

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| December 22, 2012 | 0 Comments

HHF and BURCKHARDT+PARTNER are delighted to present their input to the competition “Zoo Basel Ozeanium”. AN OZEANIUM IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CITY Zoo Basel is embedded in the city and used as a park by residents and visitors. The redesigning of the green area Nachtigallenwäldeli and the construction of the new Ozeanium, an ocean [...]

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Zoological Garden Wuppertal | Rehwaldt Landschaftsarchitekten

Zoological Garden Wuppertal | Rehwaldt Landschaftsarchitekten

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| April 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

German landscape architect Rehwaldt Landschaftsarchitekten has designed the Zoological Garden Wuppertal. The Zoo’s character as a kind of landscape park is being emphasized and developed. Through improvement of the existing vegetation’s shaping, former view corridors are once again accentuated. The depression, which used to be cut off by the existing railroad embankment, is being generously [...]

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The Adelaide Zoo Entrance Precinct | Hassell

The Adelaide Zoo Entrance Precinct | Hassell

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| July 31, 2010 | 0 Comments

In Adelaide Australia, the multidisciplinary design practice, Hassell designed The Adelaide Zoo Entrance Precinct which comprises a series of interlinked forecourts that unfold over 2000 square metres to create a natural transition and physical connection between the roads, parklands and waterways. The Zoo boasts Australia’s first purpose-designed ‘green roof’ to support wildlife shelter and extensive [...]

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The Adelaide Zoo Giant Panda Forest | Hassell

The Adelaide Zoo Giant Panda Forest | Hassell

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| July 31, 2010 | 0 Comments

The Adelaide Zoo Giant Panda Forest designed by Australian practice Hassell is built by bamboo as responding to the pandas’ native Chinese heritage within an Australian context. The journey through the Giant Panda Forest provides visitors with an immersive experience of the Chinese Highlands and enables a variety of viewing opportunities, educational and recreational. The [...]

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