Since then, the conservatory complex has continued to grow and evolve with each generation adding state-of-the-art structures that incorporate new, innovative horticultural displays within. du Pont opened one of the world’s great greenhouse structures, designed by J. Redman, President and CEO of Longwood Gardens. “The West Conservatory and the new Mediterranean Garden are capstones of 100 years of innovation in greenhouse and garden design at Longwood,” said Paul B. This brings the sweeping, deeply sensitive transformation of Longwood’s conservatory gardens nearer completion, as the most ambitious revitalization in a century of America’s greatest center for horticultural display takes shape. The centerpiece and largest single element of Longwood Reimagined-a 32,000-square-foot glasshouse designed by WEISS/MANFREDI, with gardens, pools, and fountains designed by Reed Hilderbrand-now has a fully constructed steel frame and is in the process of having nearly 2,000 glass panels installed. Longwood Gardens today announced a major milestone in the 17-acre transformation of its core area of conservatory gardens. Site Design for Entire Longwood Reimagined Takes Shape Reed Hilderbrand Prepares for Planting of Islands and Finalizes Details of Pool and Fountains for the Atmospheric Mediterranean Garden Steel Frame of WEISS/MANFREDI-Designed New West Conservatory Complete, and Glass Installation Begins
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