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Sheffield's impressive Winter Gardens is one of the largest temperate
glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years and will
create a stunning green world in the heart of the city.

Appearing next to the Millennium Galleries is the Winter Gardens.The
gardens contain 150 different species of plants, and 2,500 plants in
total.
There are also shops as part of the development. A florist, a specialist
plant shop, a private gallery and a coffee shops complement the gardens.
The gardens are 21m high, 70m long and 20m wide. They cover 2,500 square
metres of glazing, using 128 roof vents. Inside there are 150 species of
plants and 2,500 plants in all. This is the first winter gardens to be
commissioned for more than 100 years. The Winter Garden and Millennium
Galleries were designed together by the same team, Pringle Richards
Sharratt Architects. They were conceived to be a cultural route running
through the middle of the city, surrounded by other buildings, leading
to the Peace Gardens.
Sheffield's impressive Winter Garden is one of the largest temperate
glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years and will
create a stunning green world in the heart of the city.
Michael Palin - author, traveller, former Monty Python and Sheffielder -
is so taken with this awe-inspiring project that he agreed to be its
patron:
"The Winter Garden is absolutely beautiful. The scale of it is very
powerful. I love the use of timber. You tend to see an awful lot of
concrete in city centres around this country and it's nice to see that
this is made of wood and seems a very organic building.
I love the fact that it's close to the Millennium Galleries, which is
another very striking building. It's great that people will be able to
move between the two. In the past there have been buildings in Sheffield
that have not been that great and it's fantastic that there are two
examples of top class architecture so close together in the city centre.
It's wonderful."
The Winter Garden is part of the city's 'Heart of the City' project - a
£120 million scheme to regenerate Sheffield's city centre. It stands
alongside the award-winning Peace Gardens, Millennium Galleries and Town
Hall.
Work on this city centre landmark began March 2002, following the
demolition of the Town Hall extension, known locally as 'the eggbox'.
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