Snowdon Aviary London Zoo

Restore London’s latest project with CBRE, Ridge Engineers and Purcell Architects is the long-anticipated refurbishment of London Zoo’s Grade II* listed Snowdon Aviary. Restore London were instrumental in restoring Cedric Price’s famous enclosure on time to welcome a troop of Eastern black and white colobus monkeys. The structure underwent a multi-million-pound refurbishment including a long, rectangular monkey house three times the size of the original proposal. It can be divided in half should the monkeys decide to split into two groups.

Restore London’s works included surveying & testing, cleaning, as well as  repairs to the heritage concrete along with works to the staircases, retaining walls, base plates, & expansion joints.

As the original life span of the structure had well exceeded the original 30-year intention, it was placed on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register and  we are delighted to be involved in saving another piece of history.

Further Information and links relating to this project can be found in our news section Monkey Valley Opening

 


Key Facts

LOCATION

London

DURATION

16 Weeks

CLIENT

London Zoo

COMPLETION DATE

May 2022

PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR

CBRE

VALUE

£100K



“Restore London brought a level of quality craftsmanship and skill that is rare in today’s construction market. They worked collaboratively, bringing their wealth of knowledge to every detail. Their contribution to the National Portrait Gallery can be seen wherever you look in the project. ”


Jamie Fobert CBE

Architect, Jamie Fobert Architects
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