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Immersive Habitats: New Models for Zoo Design
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In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz sits down with Edward Chan, an architect and partner at Zeidler Architecture, to discuss the unique project of designing the orangutan habitat at the Toronto Zoo. Edward shares insights into the design process, collaboration with landscape architects, and the importance of creating immersive experiences for both animals and visitors alike.
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Kapitler
1. Moral and Conservation Aspects of Zoo Design (00:00:00)
2. Introduction to Architecturally Speaking (00:00:04)
3. Purpose of Podcast (00:00:14)
4. Today's Focus: Toronto Zoo Animal Habitat (00:00:45)
5. Guest Introduction: Edward Chan (00:01:05)
6. Edward's Background and Role (00:01:29)
7. Zeidler's Legacy and Projects (00:02:11)
8. Unique Architectural Projects (00:03:16)
9. Describing the Orangutan Habitat Project (00:03:47)
10. Complexity and Collaboration in Architecture (00:04:54)
11. The Genesis of the Toronto Zoo Project (00:05:25)
12. Designing for Orangutan Needs (00:06:42)
13. Building Permits for Zoo Habitats (00:08:41)
14. Behind-the-Scenes Zoo Operations (00:09:57)
15. Collaborative Design Process (00:10:31)
16. Creating an Immersive Guest Experience (00:11:55)
17. Landscape Design and Native Plants (00:14:59)
18. Balancing Needs of Different User Groups (00:17:19)
19. Feedback and Research on the Habitat (00:19:23)
20. Upcoming Projects: Community Conservation Campus (00:21:24)
21. Moral and Conservation Aspects of Zoo Design (00:23:50)
22. Contact Information and Future Projects (00:25:33)
23. Closing Remarks and Podcast Information (00:26:22)
8 episoder
Manage episode 410212135 series 3516907
In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz sits down with Edward Chan, an architect and partner at Zeidler Architecture, to discuss the unique project of designing the orangutan habitat at the Toronto Zoo. Edward shares insights into the design process, collaboration with landscape architects, and the importance of creating immersive experiences for both animals and visitors alike.
Subscribe now to Architecturally Speaking on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.
Kapitler
1. Moral and Conservation Aspects of Zoo Design (00:00:00)
2. Introduction to Architecturally Speaking (00:00:04)
3. Purpose of Podcast (00:00:14)
4. Today's Focus: Toronto Zoo Animal Habitat (00:00:45)
5. Guest Introduction: Edward Chan (00:01:05)
6. Edward's Background and Role (00:01:29)
7. Zeidler's Legacy and Projects (00:02:11)
8. Unique Architectural Projects (00:03:16)
9. Describing the Orangutan Habitat Project (00:03:47)
10. Complexity and Collaboration in Architecture (00:04:54)
11. The Genesis of the Toronto Zoo Project (00:05:25)
12. Designing for Orangutan Needs (00:06:42)
13. Building Permits for Zoo Habitats (00:08:41)
14. Behind-the-Scenes Zoo Operations (00:09:57)
15. Collaborative Design Process (00:10:31)
16. Creating an Immersive Guest Experience (00:11:55)
17. Landscape Design and Native Plants (00:14:59)
18. Balancing Needs of Different User Groups (00:17:19)
19. Feedback and Research on the Habitat (00:19:23)
20. Upcoming Projects: Community Conservation Campus (00:21:24)
21. Moral and Conservation Aspects of Zoo Design (00:23:50)
22. Contact Information and Future Projects (00:25:33)
23. Closing Remarks and Podcast Information (00:26:22)
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