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ED <br />D E 5 1 G N <br />Master Plan <br />DENVER ZOO I DENVER, COLORADO <br />I <br />CLIENT The Denver Zoo is the most visited cultural institution in Colorado, serving over 2 <br />Denver zoological society _ million people in 2012. The Zoo is also an Institution with a global reach, supporting <br />CLIENT REFERENCE conservation programs in over 60 countries In the past 20 years. In 2011, the Zoo <br />George pond decided to undertake a new master planning effort to better leverage the Zoo's <br />VP FOR CAMPUS MANAGEMENT physical campus to serve the growing local and global communities, and the <br />CAMPUSMANAGEMEN7 <br />T. no. 337. tags following year approached CUR in 2012 to Join their effort. <br />PRmECTSIZE <br />CLR facilitated several workshops and brought institution - specific Ideas to the table <br />eo Acres <br />that ultimately formed the framework for the new master plan. starting outside <br />MASTER PLAN COMPLETION <br />the campus, the idea of "Frontage" creates Iconic architecture along the northern. <br />2015 <br />edge of the Zoo to advertise the Zoo as a place for educational and special event <br />opportunities as well as seeing exotic animals. Inside the campus, the ideas of "How'; <br />Master Planning <br />Master Planning <br />"Guest Experience Hubs" and "Clustered Uses" organize the circulation, amenities <br />_......_____... ...._..._._._...._.......... <br />and support facilities to provide a safe and comfortable experience for both visitors <br />KEY PERSONNEL <br />and staff. "Zoo as a Classroom" includes a centralized education facility combined <br />Greg IPALINa,AIA,LEEDAPRD +{ <br />PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE <br />with small satellite classrooms linked with unique animal experiences throughout <br />� p g <br />Larry name <br />the campus. Existing small animal exhibits will be combined into larger areas, better <br />ExFRRITDES1GNER <br />meeting the health needs for specific animals, allowing for future flexibility in the <br />John Collins <br />animal collection, and providing more opportunities for engaging animal crossings <br />ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER K <br />ILLUSTRATOR <br />with guests, "Campus Ecology", a concept that highlights natural processes, is woven <br />into the new master plan with a braided visitor path and campus reforestation. <br />f LR I IAtIUAftY G, 2017 <br />2''OKU A4 9 <br />