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The Frederik Meijer Gardens Conservatory

1000 E. Beltline Ave., NE Grand Rapids MI 49525 View Map

Summary

Size: 59,600 S.F.
Type: Entertainment
Definition: New
Budget: $8.7 Million
Date Completed: 05/01/1995

Description

The largest glass-house conservatory in the state, the Frederik Meijer Gardens sits on a 70-acre site off the East Beltline in Grand Rapids that was once open farmland. Much of the land has been left in its natural state; barrier free nature trails provide access to surrounding land. A 15,800 sqare foot conservatory has created a miniature tropical rainforest where plants from around the world grow in a controlled climate. Size: Administration/Classrooms 22,400 s.f. Conservatory 15,800 s.f. Conservatory Support 12,660 s.f. Basement/Mechanical 8,740 s.f. Schedule: August 1993 - May 1995 Design Features: - Five-story-high, glass-enclosed conservatory with a 14-foot cascading waterfall and 16,000 exotic plants. - Concrete "trees", 22 feet high, weighing over 11 tons each, that support the roof over the gallery and lobby areas. - A sophisticated computerized system for temperature and moisture control; automatically operates vents, shade curtains and a high-pressure mist system in the conservatory. Construction Features: - Parking area for 5 buses and 127 cars. - Conservatory structural system is hot-dipped galvanized steel vertical and horizontal trusses, supporting and aluminum curtain wall with 1" clear insulated vertical glazing and 1/2" annealed sloped safety glazing. - Exterior materials include dolomitic limestone and face brick.

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