There used to be a 'Cultural' something something thread, but I think it was archived or accidentally deleted a while ago, so putting this here.
This looks incredible - I know from someone who works there that the Zoo recently received a $40 million anonymous gift that will surely be very transformational.
The Zoo holds a special place in my heart, I still remember going there as a kid very vividly, and I hope to take my daughter there regularly, when she is old enough:
Booth Hansen, Jones & Jones, and others unveil a plan for the future of Chicago’s Brookfield Zoo
By Kristine Klein • July 16, 2024 • Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Midwest, News
https://www.archpaper.com/2024/07/bo...rookfield-zoo/
"Those who grew up playing Zoo Tycoon know running a zoo requires, first and foremost, tending to the animals while simultaneously keeping the spirit of zoo patrons high. A new master plan by Booth Hansen, a Chicago office, puts this ethos into practice at Brookfield Zoo, a historic locale about 10 miles west of the Loop.
Since 1934, Brookfield Zoo in Chicago has been a leader in animal conservation efforts. Now, as it nears its next 100 years, zoo officials unveiled its Next Century Plan, a comprehensive vision that seeks to improve animal habitats while simultaneously offering guests an “immersive” and “rich” visit...
...Realizing the Next Century Plan is a costly endeavor, especially given the plan projects 30 plus years into the future.
Brookfield Zoo has already secured half of its $400 million capital goal, raised from private and public sources. An additional $100 million endowment from the zoo can also keep operations afloat, zoo animals healthy, and visitors engaged for another 100 years."
https://www.brookfieldzoo.org/Brookf...t-Century-Plan
https://www.brookfieldzoo.org/custom...738a8ad9a2.pdf