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Panda house
Panda house




Photos © Rasmus Hjortshøj, courtesy BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group. View of the panda enclosure from the visitor area on the ground floor, and the PanPan Bistro restaurant. View of the panda enclosure from the ring-shaped terrace on the upper floor. The Panda House at the Copenhagen Zoo, site plan the shape of the enclosure echoes that of the Yin-Yang symbol which, in ancient Chinese philosophy represents dualism and complementarity. The bears’ living area is enclosed by a two-level structure that accommodates various visitor facilities and a French-Asian restaurant on the ground floor and a ring-shaped panoramic terrace on the upper floor, both levels providing expansive views on the pandas’ enclosure.

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A bamboo fence separates the two areas, which are merged only during the dating season. Each “half” of the garden consists of a combination of undulating grassland, green bamboo groves, and misty forest patches. To cope with such a complex task, BIG designed a circular garden, whose shape echoes that of the Yin and Yang symbol, divided into two halves, one for Mao Sun and the other for Xing Er. Furthermore, they appreciate different natural habitats, from sunny meadows to shady forests, depending on season and temperature. Pandas are reclusive animals that, apart from a brief yearly mating period of two/three days, live a solitary life and don’t like the presence of other pandas nearby. To create an artificial habitat for two giant pandas is not easy. In December 2019, the Zoo of Copenhagen opened a much-awaited new attraction, called Panda House.ĭesigned by BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group in collaboration with Schonherr Landscape Architects, the 2,450-square-meter / 26,370-square-foot structure is the European home of two giant pandas, a male named Mao Sun and a female named Xing Er, on loan from the Chinese government to the Danish institution for 15 years (giant pandas can live up to 30 years in captivity).

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Bjarke Ingels’ Panda House at the Copenhagen Zoo






Panda house