Tim Smit KBE, Dutch-born British businessman, famous for his work on the Eden Project. Photo:Jeff Gilbert

Tim Smit KBE, Dutch-born British businessman, famous for his work on the Eden Project. Photo:Jeff Gilbert Stock Photo
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Jeff Gilbert / Alamy Stock Photo

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C6MMGX

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60.2 MB (1.8 MB Compressed download)

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5616 x 3744 px | 47.5 x 31.7 cm | 18.7 x 12.5 inches | 300dpi

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26 May 2011

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The Eaden Project, St Blazey, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

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The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall in the United Kingdom, including the world's largest greenhouse. Inside the artificial biomes are plants that are collected from all around the world. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 kilometres (1.25 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 kilometres (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall. The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining domes that house plant species from around the world. Each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The domes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The first dome emulates a tropical environment, and the second a Mediterranean environment. The project was conceived by Tim Smit and designed by architect Nicholas Grimshaw and engineering firm Anthony Hunt and Associates (now part of Sinclair Knight Merz). Davis Langdon carried out the project management, Sir Robert McAlpine and Alfred McAlpine.