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Great Glass House, National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire

RIBA33270
Foster & Partners
NOTES: The dome, measuring 110 metres long and 60 metres wide, was the largest single span glasshouse in the world at the time of its construction.

Palm House, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London

RIBA34880
Burton, Decimus (1800-1881)

Barbican Centre, City of London: the Conservatory

RIBA40410
Chamberlin Powell & Bon
NOTES: The Barbican Centre is located in the heart of the Barbican complex and comprises: a concert hall, two theatres, an art gallery, three cinemas, 2 exhibition halls, conference suites, the conservatory, and various restaurants and refreshment facilities. The Guildhall School of Music and the Barbican Library lie adjacent and are accessible from the centre.

Barbican Centre, City of London: the Conservatory

RIBA40413
Chamberlin Powell & Bon
NOTES: The Barbican Centre is located in the heart of the Barbican complex and comprises: a concert hall, two theatres, an art gallery, three cinemas, 2 exhibition halls, conference suites, the conservatory, and various restaurants and refreshment facilities. The Guildhall School of Music and the Barbican Library lie adjacent and are accessible from the centre.

Palm House, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London

RIBA42032
Burton, Decimus (1800-1881)

The Kibble Palace, Botanic Gardens, Great Western Road, Glasgow

RIBA47553
Kibble, John (1815-1894)
NOTES: Part of this glasshouse originally formed a conservatory constructed by the inventor and engineer, John Kibble, at his home at Coulport, Loch Long in 1865. It was dismantled in 1872 and transported to the Botanic Gardens where it was re-assembled and enlarged.

University Botanic Garden, off High Street, Oxford: the main gateway

RIBA48117
Stone, Nicholas (1587-1647)
NOTES: The Oxford University Botanic or Physic Garden was founded by Henry Danvers, Earl of Danby, on this site in 1621. Its three gateways were built by Nicholas Stone in 1632-1633.
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