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California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

New California Commercial Building design by Noll & Tam Architects, USA

Jun 11, 2019

Design: Noll & Tam Architects

Location: Oakland, Northern California, USA

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

Gondola Views and Up-Close Encounters with Native California Species.

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California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

The California Trail at the Oakland Zoo doubles the size of the zoo complex to roughly 100 acres and furthers the zoo’s mission of conservation, education and research with a focus on native Californian animals. More than 20 years in the making, the $72 million project was a culmination of community collaboration and the dogged perseverance of the Conservation Society of California. The project encompasses 26 structures spread across 50 acres of land, trails, as well as an aerial gondola sys-tem.

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

The design is centered around conservation and experience. The siting of the project was a key element of both. Located in Knowland Park, the design is strategically located to preserve the natural environ-ment and the existing oak trees: it is placed where it would have the lightest impact on the land. To further lessen that impact, instead of developing roads and parking lots to transport visitors to the Cali-fornia Trail, visitors, fly over the landscape in a gondola.

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

The gondola ride begins the immersive experience of the California Trail, that also affords views of the San Francisco Bay area. Disembarking, visitors journey through a series of habitats—both experiential and educational.

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

An 800-foot-long elevated boardwalk leads visitors through a series of exhibitions. The loop trail, which lightly touches the land, ends back at the 20,150-square-foot Visitor and Interpretive Center complex, which includes the gondola station and platform, offices, restaurant, and restrooms. The Interpretative Center provides visitors with an opportunity to learn more about the history of the animals and the state of California. The design builds upon the institution’s mission, which aims to take visitors on a journey that awakens a call to action—a feeling of responsibility and desire for per-sonal commitment to protect the natural environment.

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

The experience of the animals was as important as the experience of the visitors. The design team worked with the Zoo to understand the best practices of developing a stimulating, yet safe, environ-ment for the animals. Eight native endangered and threatened California species (gray wolf, grizzly bear, black bear, mountain lion, bison, jaguar, California condor, and bald eagle) live amid rolling hills and oaks.

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

The California Trail includes The Landing Café, an overnight campground, a treetop board-walk, Bay vistas spanning seven counties, and a playground laid out to reflect the ecological zones of California. Inside the California Conservation Habitarium, children use hands-on learning to explore settings replicating mountains, deserts, redwoods, estuaries, and even an urban home.

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

A large plaza connects the two buildings. Nearby, is the overnight campground, a place outfitted with tent platforms and comfort facilities where children can learn about conservation and animals while spending the night outside.

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

The campground also features learning kiosks that provide resting spots with strategically oriented views toward animal exhibits and views of the San Francisco Bay region. The buildings them-selves are simple, durable structures, designed to take second seat to the natural surroundings and the visitor experience. Sustainable design features are incorporated throughout, notably through collection and use of solar power and rainwater harvesting.

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

Noll & Tam’s work with the Oakland Zoo and its staff spans more than 20 years of successful collabora-tions, and includes an administration building (1995), a front entry complex (2001), the Children’s Zoo (2005), and a veterinary hospital (2012).

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo – Building Information

Noll & Tam Architects design team:
Janet Tam, Principal in Charge
Alyson Yarus, Project Manager
Michael Owens, Designer
Jason Barish, Designer
Ned Reifenstein, Designer

Consultants
East Bay Zoological Society (client)
Noll & Tam Architects (architecture and interior design)
Aliquot Associates, Inc. (civil engineering)
Ken Hughes (structural engineering)
Taylor Engineering (mechanical/plumbing engineering)
O’Mahony & Myer, Inc. (electrical engineering)
PJA Architects (landscape architecture)
PJA Architects (caging designer)
RAS Design Group (kitchen design)
Doppelmayr (gondola designer)
Overaa Construction (contractor)

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo

Photographer: Eric Dugan Photography

California Trail at the Oakland Zoo images / information received 110619 from Noll & Tam Architects, USA

Location: Oakland, California, United States of America.

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