The original building is located in the center of the Brno Zoological Garden area, at a crossroads frequented by visitors. Today, there is a large paved area in front of the pavilion with a view of the aviaries. The use of this area is changed in the proposal by moving the main entrance from the sides of the pavilion to its center. A gathering vestibule of the entrance is thus created on the existing surface. The extension of the pavilion expands its mass to the northeast into the space in which there are now leafy trees and a children's playground. The greater part of this space remains preserved. In the back area, a ramp climbs through the forest to access a walkable roof with a seasonal fruit bar with access to the pavilion.
The redevelopment of the pavilion combines architectural elements of traditional Australian and Papua New Guinean architecture with modern architectural principles. The main entrance and the whole area of the 2nd floor, as well as the solitary object of the fruit bar on the roof, is meant to imitate a traditional Tambaran house. The interior is conceived as an abstraction of wild nature. Raw heavy materials such as concrete, stone, metal and wood were used here. The pavilion is divided into individual thematic parts, each of which is conceived as a separate art space with a different purpose.
Operationally, the facility is basically divided into a section for visitors, for caregivers and for kept animals. In the proposal, care is taken to ensure that individual operations do not interfere with each other.
The space for visitors is divided into an entrance hall, a dry australian part, a projection area, an underwater cave and a dry part. The visitor passes through these spaces in this order and finally finds himself back in the entrance hall. It sounds like it is possible to get to the educational space on the 2nd floor and to the walkable roof with the fruit bar.
The nurse's quarters have a separate entrance on the south side of the pavilion. There is a facility with a dressing room, shower, toilet and kitchen. Furthermore, a feed preparation room, service corridors behind the aviaries and technical facilities of the pavilion.
The spaces for the animals are designed as an indoor aviary connected by retractable chutes at floor level and above the service corridor with the outdoor aviary. The outdoor aviary is designed as a two-story with the possibility of a horizontal partition.