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The Architecture of Eden

The Architecture of Eden
By Hugh Pearman

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The introductory essay, by lead architect Andrew Whalley and Hugh Pearman, Sunday Times architectural correspondent, places the biomes in the great English tradition of greenhouses that started with Joseph Paxton.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #926327 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-10-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 120 pages

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From the Back Cover
The Eden Project is the largest plant enclosure in the world. Its biomes have captured imaginations worldwide and become the visual trademark of a destination that attracted two million visitors in its first year of opening.

The biomes are the work of Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners, a practice with an international portfolio including the Waterloo International Terminal and Berlin Stock Exchange. The practice has won over 100 architectural awards for its projects, which are characterized by structural legibility and integrity.

This book tells the story of Eden's conception, design and construction and looks to the future of this ever-evolving project. Its carefully chosen photographs and drawings reveal the virtuosity and sublime beauty of the structures, while an authoritative essay places them in the distinguished tradition of the glasshouse.

About the Author
Hugh Pearman is the architectural correspondent of the Sunday Times and author of Equilibrium: the Work of Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners and Contemporary World Architecture.