Chapter 15 Designing the Tiger Pavilion

Leaving the Red Fox Pavilion, Fang Ye also roughly figured out the situation of the [Affinity] skill.

With his current mental power, he could release it about three times a day, and each time lasted for ten minutes.

It is worthy of being produced by the system, and the effect is very good.

Even Xiao Qiao, who is the most cold and arrogant and hates being touched, can't resist the comfortable aura he exudes after activating [Affinity].

Although the skill time is over, the culprit is still just as fierce.

However, with each use of the skill, his relationship with the animal is invisibly tightened a little bit.

This improvement in the relationship may not be noticeable once or twice.

After a long period of accumulation, no matter how timid or vicious an animal is, it can get close to him and become a real friend.

……

Night, inside the dormitory.

After Fang Ye finished recording the animal log, he took out a blank notebook and sketched on it.

That's right, it's the new plan for the zoo!

There is a systematic sand table replication, and after another round of field inspection today, he can now say that he knows the situation of Linhai Zoo well.

Determine the scope first!

30,000 square meters, accommodating petite Joe and dozens of their animals, must be more than enough.

Although it is necessary to plan for the future, the waterfront zoo is located in a remote suburb, surrounded by mountains, and there are no other buildings, so it is still easy to expand.

As for whether the city will grant land?

A high-level zoo is a dazzling city card.

Not to mention improving the image of the city, it can also stimulate the tourism economy.

Moreover, Fang Ye was willing to pay for the construction by himself, what could the city not be happy about?

Next, consider the entrance.

The location of the main entrance of the zoo does not need to be changed.

Next to the main entrance, a large open space needs to be reserved as a parking lot.

A work door for easy access and material transportation.

Fang Ye chose a place a little farther away from the main entrance, and planned the office area and storage area near the work gate.

Entering from the main entrance, it should be a small plaza with a side connection to the commercial area.

Parking lots, office areas, small squares, commercial areas.

First of all, these areas are relatively easy to determine.

Animal exhibits, tour routes......

Fang Ye's pen kept drawing.

Occasionally raise your head, look at the floating sand table projection in front of you, adjust the angle with your mind, and think for a moment.

Lines stretched across the notebook, and soon outlines were formed.

The finished plan is a bit like a bracelet in the shape of a ring.

The various animal pavilions and rest service areas are pearls on the bracelet.

Visit the main road, like a rope, connecting them together.

After entering the main entrance, visitors can visit all the exhibition halls along the main road.

Of course, you can also use the connecting hub in the middle to choose the route and destination according to your preference.

Finally, there is the operational support area.

Animal breeding centers, veterinary hospitals, feed processing and storage areas......

These are planned on the periphery of the exhibition area as much as possible.

At this moment, the system sounded: "Ding, find a zoo blueprint that can be used!" Scanning...... Do you consume 1,000 Green Leaf Coins to optimize the design? ”

Fang Ye was stunned for a moment, and said happily: "Optimize!" ”

I didn't expect the system to have this function.

After all, he didn't actually build a zoo, so there must have been something that was not well thought out.

Now just pay a little green leaf coin, and this trouble is solved.

The new design drawings were optimized in an instant.

Combined with the topography of the Linhai Zoo, certain adjustments have been made on the basis of the original sketch to make the location of each area more reasonable, and by the way, some omissions have been filled, such as heating centers, garbage transfer stations, sewage treatment centers, etc.

"Great help!"

Fang Ye sighed, then turned on the construction mode and began to design the tiger garden.

That's what he's best at!

A building can be roughly divided into a logistics management area, an animal activity area, and a tourist visit area.

Traditional zoos are generally visited in a circular style.

Visitors have a 360-degree view of the stage, as if they are watching a circus performance.

In this way, the content is the same from any angle, the visual effect is single, and the animal will also feel a lot of psychological pressure.

Fang Ye only used the outside side as a viewing surface, and bent it slightly.

Looking down, it's not a square, but a fat watermelon-like ellipse.

The tour is further divided into three sections.

One section is separated by a ditch.

This barrier is designed based on understanding the behavior and characteristics of animals!

For example, a tiger can jump 2-3 meters high and 5-8 meters away.

At the junction of the tourist area and the animal activity area, a trench with a depth of 5 meters and a horizontal distance of 9 meters was dug on the upper edge.

The lower part is paved with stones, and there is no greenery, which reduces the interest of animals going down the slope and into the trench; Then set a reverse buckle at the top, and the wall is treated so that the animal cannot climb with strength.

In this way, without the need for a fence, it can also control the animals from escaping from the exhibition area and avoid harming visitors.

Finally, at the edge, plant a two-meter-wide waist-length bush to hide the traces of the trench as much as possible.

The advantage of the trench design is that the environment of the exhibition area is closer to nature, which greatly enhances the effect of visiting.

It even gives people the illusion that they are in the same environment as animals.

Imagine that a tourist comes here, looks beyond the bushes and finds a tiger watching him on the grass ten meters away......

That scene is absolutely unforgettable!

Maybe, I was so excited that I immediately took two photos and posted a circle of friends: "Wow, it's the first time to feel a tiger from such a close distance!" ”

Of course, although the ditch barrier is good in terms of visiting effect, it also has the disadvantage of taking up too much space, which reduces the activity space of animals in the exhibition area.

So it can only be applied in small amounts and topically.

In the second paragraph, arrange a pavilion.

On the visitor side, there is a huge glass curtain wall.

It does not disturb the animals too much, but also allows visitors to appreciate the animals more closely and clearly.

The pavilion is also a good place for conservation education and popular science presentations, and can do a lot of articles.

In front of the glass curtain wall, there is an explanation board that shows that the lower part is easy for children to see, and the higher part is only visible to adults, and the content on it is more detailed.

This encourages adults to explain to their children, enhances the image of parents in the minds of children, and also improves the enjoyment of visiting.

On the shelves, put some popular science brochures for your own use.

A small screening room shows documentaries about tigers, allowing visitors to learn about their survival.

Maps are posted on the walls to describe the tiger's close relatives, their evolution, and their role in the ecosystem.

Put a model of a tiger in the middle - isn't there always a tourist who wants to touch the tiger or even ride it?

Real tigers can't be touched, and through this disguised means, it can not only satisfy the desire to contact and take a group photo, but also will not destroy people's due respect for animals.

Occasionally, small activities such as a tiger drawing contest or a quiz about tigers are held for children to participate in and educate and entertain, and the prize is a cute tiger puppet.

I believe that everyone who comes out of the exhibition hall will have a deeper understanding of tigers and will also understand why they should be respected and protected.