August 4, 2021

Gravity-Defying Canopy Welcomes Visitors to Lincoln Park Zoo

A gravity-defying canopy by Ross Barney Architects welcomes visitors to Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago.

balsa dowels layered over a conceptual study model in the schematic phase of a canopy build
At Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, a new pavilion by Ross Barney Architects is topped by a dramatic, sunlight-refracting canopy, which, in the schematic phase, was imagined with balsa dowels layered over a conceptual study model. Photography courtesy of Ross Barney Architects.
a structural diagram of the gravity-defying canopy at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago
During design development, its structural diagram was rendered with SketchUp, Illustrator, and Photoshop. Image courtesy of Ross Barney Architects.
pattern considerations for the panels of a canopy at a Chicago zoo
The same software was used for the panel studies to determine potential patterns for the modules, ranging from 15 to 30 feet tall, composing the canopy. Image courtesy of Ross Barney Architects.
a crane installing modules for the canopy at Lincoln Park Zoo
On-site, a crane installed the modules, which were prefabricated of laser-cut steel and painted olive green. Photography courtesy of Ross Barney Architects.
the slanted base of the canopy at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago
The modules also form the zoo’s entry gate, their long, slanted voids intentional, to discourage visitors from climbing them. Photography courtesy of Ross Barney Architects.
a canopy casting leaflike patterns on the ground's pavilion
Outside what becomes the pavilion’s information desk, the canopy casts leaflike shadows on the aggregate base, which is eventually covered by permeable brick pavers. Photography courtesy of Ross Barney Architects.
the pavilion at the entrance to the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, topped with a canopy
The 9,500-square-foot pavilion, officially the Searle Visitor Center, includes administrative offices, a lounge, and public restrooms, as well as a bouldered courtyard by fellow local firm Jacobs/Ryan Associates, helping to update the 150-year-old Lincoln Park Zoo, one of the last in the country with free admission. Photography by Kendall McCaugherty/Hall+Merrick Photographers.

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