February 24Feb 24 Author Starting the build of the old pachyderm house that will be the new ungulate barn.
February 27Feb 27 Author Starting work on the inside of the house. Originally, had animal viewing areas where they were in concrete boxes and bars separating the guests. The redesign is more of a barn setting with areas for the animals to mingle around the parameter, and the guest can walk freely in the center a view the animals up close.Here is also a photo of what the real inside looks like.
March 3Mar 3 Author Here is what the real entrance to this building looks like and my my recreation from about the same angle.
March 6Mar 6 Author Here is the building entrance from a little further back...both real and recreation.
March 9Mar 9 Author Here is a shot of this building from above...real life (yes really old) and my recreation.
March 13Mar 13 Author Here is the habitat side of the barn (before any scenery has really been added.The orange doors are entry points for the animals.The yellow door is the keeper entry to the habitat.The green door is a keeper entry to backstage keeper areas within the barn.
March 25Mar 25 Author The original building had an entrance on each end. In my version the west doorway has been rocked over and a secondary entrance was added to the side so that pathing could better be matched in the master plan. Scenery and fencing still needs to be finalized here.
March 28Mar 28 Author Here is the replicated entry that was added to the side of the building to better connect to the other areas of the zoo. Scenery and details still need to be added.
April 5Apr 5 Looks like some of Santa's reindeer are getting some flying practice. And those ungulates on the right are playing leap frog. Nice interior!
April 13Apr 13 Author Another interior angle that shows how the animals can enter the barn and traverse among the stalls.
April 22Apr 22 Author Here is 'hidden' keeper hut in the back of the barn. Its behind a wall and the keepers access it from a doorway on the side of the barn. I configured this so that the animals can also have a private place to hide from guest views if they feel they need it. Yes, I didn't finish this area out as far as details go...because it is hidden behind the wall.
May 17May 17 Author Let's jump over to the queue of the jeep ride that goes through the African ungulate habitat. This is located over between the festival area and the Mandrill Habitat.
June 9Jun 9 I visited Brookfield Zoo when I was something like 6 years old. The only thing I remember is riding on the train during pouring rain. Great job on this. "Do you think it's just sunshine and singing and pretty colors when you grow up? Well I should say not." --Hattie Dorsett (Sybil)
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