Nepenthes
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I'm going from the premise that Nolan already knows where he is going, so I'm looking for what has already been setup. I was thinking, and I most certainly could be wrong, that Batman abducted Maroni in the IceBerg Lounge nightclub. It is known that Batman goes there to get information, this could be just a nod to the comics. If it's not, if they depict Penguin like they did Falcone/Maroni, he would be sitting most of the time anyways, so I guess he would not really need the umbrella. If he is always shown as the proprietor of the club, that could explain his attire and proper mannerisms. He would by no means have to be a major story/theme player.
there's a really cool way to deal with this, if I may say so myself

where do birds go?
what denotes power and luxury?
where does the weather come from?
where does batman stalk and survey from?
what goes well with open air pools, hot babes, cocktails and shrimp?
the answer to all these is the sky and rooftop penthouses. Penguin hangs out in the open-air high above the city, taking calls and meetings, lying on pool mattresses, living the life, rain or shine. Picture a scene in a pelting downpour, grey skies, he's got the only umbrella and he's barking orders at goons who are sitting in the rain getting their cigarettes wet and acting like this is completely normal for them. because you're right otherwise a guy like Penguin shouldn't really be outdoors much, and this could portray so many things about him. For one a parallel with Batman AND Bruce Wayne, both operating from and living in the sky, and yeah rationalising his central gimmick the umbrellas