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Zoological gardens: a socio-cultural and architectural history

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1993

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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington

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Architecture is a product of our society and culture, and it changes in response to changes in society. The purpose of this report is to investigate the built manifestation of one social form - the Zoological Garden, and identify how changes in society's perception towards the captivity of animals have, historically, affected this building type. The study is intended as an exercise in social and cultural interpretation which documents the change from zoos as a mark of wealth and power to institutions of education and conservation.

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Zoos construction, Zoos history, Zoos design

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