South Entry Building, Assiniboine Park Zoo
| Address: | 2595 Roblin Boulevard |
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More Information
This new, somewhat dramatic neo-modernist structure provides the zoo with a keynote and striking impression with which to greet visitors. The facility, comprised of two wings centring upon a tall, glazed atrium contains a gift shop, washrooms and administrative spaces. It is the main entrance to the zoo, a status previously held by the zoo’s west entry structure located within the park. Lending a sense of spectacle to the atrium are a number of tree-like metal columns which branch outward as they ascend, harkening to the many trees found throughout the park. The structure was a replacement to an earlier and smaller one-storey facility which featured a V-shaped plan surmounted by open, wooden, gridded roof sections. Initial estimates put the cost of the building at $5.3 million.
Design Characteristics
| Height: | 1 storey |
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| Size: | 11,000 square feet (3,352.8 square metres) |
| Style: | Neo-modernist |
| Neighbourhood: | Tuxedo |
- Neo-modernist aesthetic
- Glazed atrium
- Branching metal columns
Links & Related Places
- 15 Conservatory Drive
- Assiniboine Park Pavilion, 55 Pavilion Crescent
- Toucan Ridge, Assiniboine Park Zoo, 2595 Roblin Boulevard
- Qualico Family Centre, Assiniboine Park, 330 Assiniboine Park Drive
- Number Ten Architectural Group










