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London Zoo

London Zoo was the world's first scientific zoo. Opened in 1828, and originally intended as a collection for scientific study, it was eventually made open to the public in 1847. Today it houses a collection of more than 650 different species of animals.

It is managed under the auspices of the Zoological Society of London, and is situated at the northern end of Regent's Park, London (the Regent's Canal runs through it). There is an outpost at Whipsnade Wild Animal Park in Buckinghamshire.

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Architecture

Since its earliest days, the zoo has prided itself on appointing leading architects to design its buildings. These include:
  • the Clock Tower (1828, originally built to house llamas) and the Giraffe House (1836-1837) by Decimus Burton (both Grade II listed buildings)
  • the Mappin Terraces (1913-1914) by Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell and John James Joass (listed Grade II)
  • the Penguin Pool (1934), Round House (built 1932-1933 to house the zoo's gorillas) and North Gate Kiosk (1936) - all by Berthold Lubetkin's Tecton firm, with inputs on the Penguin Pool from leading structural engineer Ove Arup (the first two structures are now listed Grade I, kiosk Grade II)
  • the Snowdon aviary (1962-1964) by Lord Snowdon, Cedric Price and Frank Newby
  • the Elephant and Rhino House (1962-1965) designed by Sir Hugh Casson and Neville Conder

Filming at London Zoo

Many films and television programmes have been filmed at London Zoo, the most famous being Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

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