The Lion
House, situated on the original campus of the Bronx Zoo, was in need of a
critical, yet sensitive renovation. The historical significance of the
enclosure needed to be maintained, whilst bringing the building in line
with the current accepted standards for the exhibition of animals. The
architect decided to pull back the copper roof and open the building and
exhibit to natural light. The Texlon ETFE roofing system was utilized
to achieve a level of UV transmittance that could not be accomplished
with traditional cladding materials.