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Introduction | Humid Tropical Biome | Warm Temperate Biome | Outside Landscape | The Big Build

The Big Build

Eden Project - Inside the biomes.Restoring an Industrial Wasteland

The Project features two spectacular giant biomes, surrounded by the developing outdoor landscape of gardens. The project has been created in an abandoned clay pit on the outskirts of St. Austell in Cornwall. The original pit was some 60m deep, a gaping eyesore created by the extraction of minerals for the local china clay industry.

Although the site covered an area of 35 football pitches, the building contractors had to remove a further 1.8 million tonnes of material, in a process that took 12 trucks and 8 bulldozers, six months to complete. Once the problems of drainage (43 million gallons of water during the first three months alone) and the sides of the clay pit had been stabilised, the problems of creating the world's largest greenhouse began.

Creating The World's Largest Geodesic Conservatory

Eden Project - BiomesThe Eden Project has the largest geodesic lean-to conservatories in the world. The Humid Tropics Biome is 240m long, 110m wide and 55m high. During the construction of the biomes, another record was set, as the project needed the world's largest freestanding scaffold.

The Eden Project brought together a world-class team in 1995. The team was set the task of creating a spectacular architectural showcase that would match Eden's horticultural ambitions. Simply to, create an international showcase for the study of human dependence on plants.

The Eden Project is run by a charitable scientific organisation, Which holds a deeply rooted commitment to communicate, educate, entertain and involve the public in the pursuit of its mission, both at Eden the destination and with partners outside.

The designs involved turning a 50 metre deep, 15 hectare china clay pit, overlooking St. Austell Bay in Cornwall into a dramatic landscaped paradise that would house thousands of important and beautiful plants from three climatic zones in the world; a temperate climate and, housed in two giant conservatories, the humid tropics and warm temperate regions.

In addition to this mammoth task, the grounds needed to contain a Visitor Centre, classrooms, an exhibition gallery, conferencing facilities, an amphitheatre and lake, and assorted catering and retail facilities containing plant products from all round the world.

The biomes are constructed from 625 hexagonal windows, the largest one measuring 11m across. Glass could not be used in the construction as the weight would be far too great for the frame to support, and there would be a very severe safety hazard.

ETFE -'Cling film with attitude'

The Eden Project is run by a charitable scientific organisation, Which holds a deeply rooted commitment to communicate, educate, entertain and involve the public in the pursuit of its mission, both at Eden the destination and with partners outside.

The problem was solved by the use of ETFE (ethylenetetrafluoroethylene), known affectionately on site as ' cling film with attitude'. Each of the dome's hexagons is made up of three layers of the transparent ETFE foil. The hexagons are inflated to create 2m deep pillows that are then used to clad the exterior of the structure.

ETFE has all the qualities needed for this kind of project, it is transparent, weighs less than 1% of the equivalent sized pane of glass, is safer in use and has non stick properties, making it self cleaning. The finished geodesic domes weigh only slightly more than the mass of air that they contain.


Introduction | Humid Tropical Biome | Warm Temperate Biome | Outside Landscape | The Big Build
The Heritage Trail has 16 unique places of charm and character for you to visit in the Westcountry.

Costislost
Washaway

A historic Cornish manor house situated in spacious grounds within a woodland setting. 3 miles from the Cornish town of Wadebridge and 7 miles from a range of beautiful white sandy beaches suitable for sailing, swimming and surfing.

Treveddoe
Warleggan

Treveddoe is an 85 year old farmhouse set on the site of an Elizabethan Manor, facing south with uninterrupted views over its own farmland, on which sheep and South Devon cattle graze. The fields behind the house at the top of the farm lead onto Bodmin Moor, a famous Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty .

Lanhydrock Farm Cottages
Bodmin

A group of attractive single and two storey cottages recently converted from linked granite barns on two sides of the original farm yard. Set at the end of the stone farm lane in a secluded valley bounded by a stream.

Skisdon
Wadebridge

Six spacious self catering apartments housed the East and West wings of 'Skisdon' a Grade II listed building first mentioned in 1350. The apartments are individually decorated and furnished capturing a certain ambience. It is an ideal location for exploring Cornwall and its many treasures

Coach House Cottages
Liskeard

Luxury Accommodation in 4 self-catering cottages sit in a 16th Century coaching yard on a private 100 acre estate. Extremely spacious and well appointed with full heating and log fires for all year round letting. On site heated swimming pool, tennis court and games room complement the moor and coast walking, golf and beaches close by.

Classy Cottages
Polperro

Wonderful cottages just feet from beach in Polperro. Indoor Pool, Gymnasium, Tennis Courts, Sauna, Spa, etc. Also spectacular isolated residences overlooking the sea, set in 3 acres of gardens, sleeping up to 16. An isolated garden cottage just along the coast. Snug open log fires. Pets welcome. A Cornish cream tea completes our welcome

The Ship Inn
Lostwithiel

Quality B&B accommodation in 16th Century Inn in beautiful creekside Lerryn. In 'The Independent's Top 50 British pubs', it is open all year for short breaks, gastro food/excellent hospitality. Self-catering or B&B also available in nearby riverside cottage (sleeps c.6).

Trevalsa Court Hotel
Mevagissey

The award winning Trevalsa Court Hotel is the perfect location for your holiday in Cornwall. Stunning location, elegantly furnished, attention to detail and First Class service ensure that your stay will be both relaxing and memorable.

St Benets Abbey
Bodmin

15th century country house hotel standing right at the heart of Cornwall.

Lavethan
Blisland

Lavethan, listed in the Domesday Book and set in its own secret valley, is now a beautiful and comfortable family house in 30 acres of park like fields and gardens sloping to a small river.

Peregrine Hall
Lostwithiel

Historic property, set in 10 acres, with spa pool, sauna, gym and outdoor swimming pool. Quiet, relaxing holidays in the heart of the Cornish countryside, within easy reach of coast and moor, Eden Project 6 miles. Self catering cottages available and open all year.

Botelet
Liskeard

Botelet - Yurt, Cottages & Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast. A special place to stay up stream from Fowey & Lostwithiel. Relax with a massage, chill out by the fire. Hill Fort, valley & woodland to explore. Featured in Elle Decoration & Conde Naste Traveller Tel: 01503 220225

Menkee
St Mabyn

Welcome to our beautiful listed Georgian farmhouse with its spectacular gardens and view towards the north Cornish coast. Set in 2½ acres of mature gardens. Ideally located for exploring Cornwall

Polrode Mill
Bodmin

Luxury accommodation in 17th century cottage. Relax and enjoy a charming and romantic atmosphere. Gourmet meals available Ideal base to explore all the delights of Cornwall

Trewardale
Blisland

Treat yourself to something special. Built in 1760, Trewardale is a historic Cornish House set in nine acres of gardens. This is an ideal location for touring both Cornwall's north and south coastlines.

Cornwall Classic Car Hire
Bodmin

How many times have you or your partner dreamed of driving a classic car? Well here is your chance. Cornwall Classic Car Hire is Cornwall's ONLY multi-marque classic car hire specialist offering a fine range of classic British sportscars for self-drive touring. Ideal for exploring Cornwall's heritage or for special breaks be it birthdays, anniversaries or to add a special touch of romance & nostalgia.…

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