David Hancocks
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David Hancocks (born May 5, 1941) is a British architect and designer for zoos, natural history museums, botanic gardens, and nature centers. Notable for overseeing the creation of the Woodland Park Zoo's revolutionary gorilla exhibit, which for the first time utilized mature trees natural foliage merged seamlessly for both the animals and the visitors. The technique was dubbed a , and has become the often imitated standard for accredited zoos across the globe.
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David Hancocks
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David Hancocks
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David Hancocks
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1941-05-05
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1941-05-05
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BSc in Architecture & Building Engineering, University of Bath, 1966. MArch, U. Bath 1968
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Zoo Planning and Exhibit Design
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David Hancocks (born May 5, 1941) is a British architect and designer for zoos, natural history museums, botanic gardens, and nature centers. Notable for overseeing the creation of the Woodland Park Zoo's revolutionary gorilla exhibit, which for the first time utilized mature trees natural foliage merged seamlessly for both the animals and the visitors. The technique was dubbed a , and has become the often imitated standard for accredited zoos across the globe.
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