Roger Williams Park Zoo

Innovative Acrylics was hired to provide acrylic viewing panels and windows to the zoo's new 10,000 square foot rainforest building.

Zoo Acrylic Windows

The Concept: Conceptual drawings of the new rainforest building at Roger Williams Park Zoo called for a rising path that enables visitors to see rainforest creatures at all levels, from fish underwater to birds and monkeys high in the tree canopy.

Innovative Acrylics’ was chosen to manufacture and install the exhibit’s acrylic windows and viewing panels so that as visitors make their way along the path they can easily see, among other things, the various species of colorful fish that are found in a rainforest setting.

We are excited to be able to provide zoo visitors with unique views of rainforest wildlife that they otherwise would not have been able to see.

Sean Stalter

The Solution:

By using acrylic sheets and our innovative bonding technology we were able to create large, thick panels that provide safety along with excellent optical clarity. One of the great things about acrylic sheets is that scratches can be easily polished away – unlike with glass.

The Challenges:

This project called for custom acrylic sheets that are both thick for safety reasons while also providing a clear viewing experience. Because innovative Acrylics fabricates its own acrylic sheets at its state-of-the-art facility it was able to create custom sheets that meet the project’s unique specifications quickly and easily.

Conclusion:

Visitors to Roger Williams Park Zoo are in for a treat thanks to the zoo’s new rainforest exhibit. They will enjoy unique views of rainforest wildlife that they otherwise would never have seen – and that will be thanks in part to the acrylic sheets provided and installed by Innovative Acrylics.

As for the project itself, the plan calls for work to be done in three phases through 2035, each worth around $25 million that, besides the rainforest exhibit and other internal improvements, call for adding areas for tigers, grizzly bears and moose by 2035.

Source: Innovative Acrylics LLC

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