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Penguin Pool London ( REDRAW) From Harry style Music video of As it was

i do animation of Penguin pool in london zoo,that has beautifull landscape and has complex curve structure and icon of architecture modern in london england as concrete structure can be transform in unique form.(Pardon me if the design i try recreate dont same exactlty as the real on because i make these from image,videos and google maps as a benchmark) here the full description of Penguin pool (source : Wikipedia) you can also watch in #Harrystyles music Vido #Asitwas The Penguin Pool at London Zoo, Regent's Park is a penguin enclosure designed in the International Modernist style by Berthold Lubetkin and the Tecton Group. Constructed in 1934, Historic England describe it as "a key symbol of British (and International) Modern Movement architecture". The pool housed the zoo's collection of penguins for 70 years. Changing attitudes to keeping animals in captivity, and concerns regarding the suitability of the structure for penguin well-being, saw the pool's closure in 2004 and its subsequent replacement by Penguin Beach. After a period of non-use, during which Lubetkin's daughter called for the structure to be "blown to smithereens", the pool was converted into a water feature. It is a Grade I listed building. Lubetkin worked on the design of the pool with members of the Tecton Group and with his engineer, Ove Arup. The structure has an elliptical pool at its centre, with "cantilevered interlocking spiral ramps", seemingly without support, crossing the centre of the pool, a glass-fronted diving area, and an enclosure with nesting boxes at one end. A viewing gallery runs around the exterior. It is constructed of reinforced concrete[8] and covered in white cement render.[19] Arup’s construction expertise in concrete was both critical and groundbreaking: arguing that concrete slabs, cast as one element with the joints as strong as the central spans, would enable architects to achieve any length and shape, he was instrumental in achieving the spiral ramps.[20] The Victoria and Albert Museum, in its 2016 exhibition, Engineering the World: Ove Arup and the Philosophy of Total Design, described the pool as proposing "a new direction for British architecture, [and] also one of the first to demonstrate the expressive and structural potential of reinforced concrete."[10] Other critics have been less certain of the structure’s value: in an article in the Architectural Review, Polly Gould wrote; “the experimental architectural form is not for the animals, but for the visual pleasure of the human audience”.[21] Lubetkin himself also expressed doubts; speaking some forty years after the pool’s construction, he suggested, “the philosophical aims and orderly character of those designs are diametrically opposed to the intellectual climate in which we live…these buildings cry out for a world which has never come into being.”[22] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penguin...)

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