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Tulsa Zoo breaks ground on PGAV-designed Asian animal exhibit
POSTED 10 Sep 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Known as Lost Kingdom, the new exhibit will be realised through the renovation of existing buildings, repurposing of structures and development of brand new buildings Credit: PGAV Destinations
Oklahoma’s Tulsa Zoo has announced plans for a US$16m (€14.3m, £10.4m) Asian animal exhibit slated for launch in 2017.

PGAV Destinations have been appointed by the zoo to develop the new exhibit, which will feature Malayan tigers, elephants, snow leopards, alligators, siamangs, red pandas and komodo dragons, with the groundbreaking taking place on 7 September.

Known as Lost Kingdom, the new exhibit will be realised through the renovation of existing buildings, repurposing of structures and development of brand new facilities. Covering 20,000sq m (215,000sq ft), the PGAV-designed exhibit is inspired by Asian cultures, featuring animal habitats, guest attractions and a dining pavilion looking directly into the tiger enclosure. The snow leopard and tiger exhibits will also feature a bridge where visitors can observe the animals from above.

So far, US$14.8m (€13.3m, £9.6m) of the US$16m total has been raised by the City of Tulsa 2013 Third Penny Sales Tax, in addition to grants from multiple organisations.



“This important exhibit will allow the zoo to replace the more than 50-year-old tiger and snow leopard exhibits,” said Terrie Correll, president and CEO of Tulsa Zoo. “It is the type of visionary exhibit that visibly reaffirms our commitment to the animals entrusted to our care and will offer our guests year-round improved educational and viewing opportunities of several species that highlight important conservation issues.”

PGAV’s involvement goes beyond the Asian exhibition development, with the architects developing a 20-year masterplan for the zoo which includes new exhibits, guest amenities, support facilities and strategic improvements to zoo operations.

“Lost Kingdom is an incredible opportunity to create one of the most immersive, exciting zoo environments for both animals and guests that PGAV has ever designed,” said John Kemper, PGAV VP and design team lead on Lost Kingdom.

“Our innovative and passionate team has designed an experience for guests and animals alike that the world has never seen before, and we’re using brand new technology on this project to give the public a preview of the wonderful experience to come.”
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Tulsa Zoo breaks ground on PGAV-designed Asian animal exhibit
POSTED 10 Sep 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Known as Lost Kingdom, the new exhibit will be realised through the renovation of existing buildings, repurposing of structures and development of brand new buildings Credit: PGAV Destinations
Oklahoma’s Tulsa Zoo has announced plans for a US$16m (€14.3m, £10.4m) Asian animal exhibit slated for launch in 2017.

PGAV Destinations have been appointed by the zoo to develop the new exhibit, which will feature Malayan tigers, elephants, snow leopards, alligators, siamangs, red pandas and komodo dragons, with the groundbreaking taking place on 7 September.

Known as Lost Kingdom, the new exhibit will be realised through the renovation of existing buildings, repurposing of structures and development of brand new facilities. Covering 20,000sq m (215,000sq ft), the PGAV-designed exhibit is inspired by Asian cultures, featuring animal habitats, guest attractions and a dining pavilion looking directly into the tiger enclosure. The snow leopard and tiger exhibits will also feature a bridge where visitors can observe the animals from above.

So far, US$14.8m (€13.3m, £9.6m) of the US$16m total has been raised by the City of Tulsa 2013 Third Penny Sales Tax, in addition to grants from multiple organisations.



“This important exhibit will allow the zoo to replace the more than 50-year-old tiger and snow leopard exhibits,” said Terrie Correll, president and CEO of Tulsa Zoo. “It is the type of visionary exhibit that visibly reaffirms our commitment to the animals entrusted to our care and will offer our guests year-round improved educational and viewing opportunities of several species that highlight important conservation issues.”

PGAV’s involvement goes beyond the Asian exhibition development, with the architects developing a 20-year masterplan for the zoo which includes new exhibits, guest amenities, support facilities and strategic improvements to zoo operations.

“Lost Kingdom is an incredible opportunity to create one of the most immersive, exciting zoo environments for both animals and guests that PGAV has ever designed,” said John Kemper, PGAV VP and design team lead on Lost Kingdom.

“Our innovative and passionate team has designed an experience for guests and animals alike that the world has never seen before, and we’re using brand new technology on this project to give the public a preview of the wonderful experience to come.”
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California wild animal rescue zoo to get newly designed complex


Global design firm PGAV Destinations, which won accolades for Chimelong Ocean Kingdom last year, has announced a completely different type of project. Following on from the blockbuster Chinese theme park comes a change of pace, as the practice starts work on California wild animal rescue centre Big Bear Alpine Zoo.
Study reveals Americans want to vacation close to home


Design firm PGAV Destinations in St Louis, MO, USA, has published a new study - The New Destination Visitor: Travel Motivations in the Post-Recession Era.
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Expo 2030 Riyadh will create a permanent global destination
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