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Eden Project

The Eden Project (Cornish: Edenva) is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. The project is located in a reclaimed china clay pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell.[2]

Eden Project
General information
TypeMultiple greenhouse complex
Architectural styleInspired by James T. Baldwin's Pillow Dome[1]
LocationSt Blazey, Cornwall, England
Coordinates50°21′43″N 4°44′41″W / 50.36194°N 4.74472°W / 50.36194; -4.74472
CompletedMay 2000; 23 years ago (2000-05)
Opened17 March 2001; 22 years ago (2001-03-17)
Technical details
Structural systemSteel frame and thermoplastic
Design and construction
Architect(s)Grimshaw Architects
Structural engineerAnthony Hunt and Associates
Services engineerArup

The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining domes that house thousands of plant species,[3] and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) inflated cells supported by geodesic tubular steel domes. The larger of the two biomes simulates a rainforest environment (and is the largest indoor rainforest in the world)[4] and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.

There are plans to build an Eden Project North in the seaside town of Morecambe, Lancashire, with a focus on the marine environment.

History

 
Driftwood sculpture of a horse by Heather Jansch,[5] from the main entrance
 
Eden Project sculpture Made from the detritus of modern living—the teeth are computer mice
 
Eve, by Sue and Pete Hill, shaped from the soil

The clay pit in which the project is sited was in use for over 160 years.[6] In 1981, the pit was used by the BBC as the planet surface of Magrathea in the TV series the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.[7] By the mid-1990s the pit was all but exhausted.[8]

The initial idea for the project dates back to 1996, with construction beginning in 1998. The work was hampered by torrential rain in the first few months of the project, and parts of the pit flooded as it sits 15 m (49 ft) below the water table.[8]

The first part of the Eden Project, the visitor centre, opened to the public in May 2000. The first plants began arriving in September of that year,[8] and the full site opened on 17 March 2001.

To counter criticism from environmental groups, the Eden Project committed to investigate a rail link to the site.[9] The rail link was never built, and car parking on the site is still funded from revenue generated from general admission ticket sales.

The Eden Project was used as a filming location for the 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day. On 2 July 2005 The Eden Project hosted the "Africa Calling" concert of the Live 8 concert series. It has also provided some plants for the British Museum's Africa garden.

In 2005, the Project launched "A Time of Gifts" for the winter months, November to February. This features an ice rink covering the lake, with a small café-bar attached, as well as a Christmas market. Cornish choirs regularly perform in the biomes.

In 2007, the Eden Project campaigned unsuccessfully for £50 million in Big Lottery Fund money for a proposed desert biome.[10][11] It received just 12.07% of the votes, the lowest for the four projects being considered.[12] As part of the campaign, the Eden Project invited people all over Cornwall to try to break the world record for the biggest ever pub quiz as part of its campaign to bring £50 million of lottery funds to Cornwall.[13]

In December 2009, much of the project, including both greenhouses, became available to navigate through Google Street View.

The Eden Trust revealed a trading loss of £1.3 million for 2012–13, on a turnover of £25.4 million. The Eden Project had posted a surplus of £136,000 for the previous year. In 2014 Eden accounts showed a surplus of £2 million.[14]

The World Pasty Championships, an international competition to find the best Cornish pasties and other pasty-type savoury snacks, have been held at the Eden Project since 2012.[15]

The Eden Project is said to have contributed over £1 billion to the Cornish economy.[16] In 2016, Eden became home to Europe's second-largest redwood forest (after the Giants Grove at Birr Castle, Birr Castle, Ireland) when forty saplings of coast redwoods, Sequoia sempervirens, which could live for 4,000 years and reach 115 metres in height, were planted there.[17]

The Eden Project received 1,010,095 visitors in 2019.[18]

In December 2020 the project was closed after heavy rain caused several landslips at the site. Managers at the site are assessing the damage and will announce when the project will reopen on the company's website.[19] Reopening became irrelevant as Covid lockdown measures in the UK indefinitely closed the venue from early 2021, though it had reopened by May 2021 after remedial works had taken place. The site was used for an event during the 2021 G7 Summit, hosted by the United Kingdom.[20]

Design and construction

The project was conceived by Tim Smit and Jonathan Ball, and designed by Grimshaw Architects and structural engineering firm Anthony Hunt Associates (now part of Sinclair Knight Merz). Davis Langdon carried out the project management, Sir Robert McAlpine and Alfred McAlpine[21] did the construction, MERO jointly designed and built the biome steel structures, the ETFE pillows that build the façade were realized by Vector Foiltec, and Arup was the services engineer, economic consultant, environmental engineer and transportation engineer. Land Use Consultants led the masterplan and landscape design. The project took 2½ years to construct and opened to the public on 17 March 2001.

Site

 
Panoramic view of the geodesic biome domes at the Eden Project

Layout

 
The Bee

Once into the attraction, there is a meandering path with views of the two biomes, planted landscapes, including vegetable gardens, and sculptures that include a giant bee and previously The WEEE Man (removed in 2016), a towering figure made from old electrical appliances and was meant to represent the average electrical waste used by one person in a lifetime.

Biomes

At the bottom of the pit are two covered biomes:

The Rainforest Biome, covers 1.56 ha (3.9 acres) and measures 55 m (180 ft) high, 100 m (328 ft) wide, and 200 m (656 ft) long. It is used for tropical plants, such as fruiting banana plants, coffee, rubber and giant bamboo, and is kept at a tropical temperature and moisture level.

 
The Rainforest Biome

The Mediterranean Biome covers 0.654 ha (1.6 acres) and measures 35 m (115 ft) high, 65 m (213 ft) wide, and 135 m (443 ft) long. It houses familiar warm temperate and arid plants such as olives and grape vines and various sculptures.

The Outdoor Gardens represent the temperate regions of the world with plants such as tea, lavender, hops, hemp, and sunflowers, as well as local plant species.

The covered biomes are constructed from a tubular steel (hex-tri-hex) with mostly hexagonal external cladding panels made from the thermoplastic ETFE. Glass was avoided due to its weight and potential dangers. The cladding panels themselves are created from several layers of thin UV-transparent ETFE film, which are sealed around their perimeter and inflated to create a large cushion. The resulting cushion acts as a thermal blanket to the structure. The ETFE material is resistant to most stains, which simply wash off in the rain. If required, cleaning can be performed by abseilers. Although the ETFE is susceptible to punctures, these can be easily fixed with ETFE tape. The structure is completely self-supporting, with no internal supports, and takes the form of a geodesic structure. The panels vary in size up to 9 m (29.5 ft) across, with the largest at the top of the structure.

The ETFE technology was supplied and installed by the firm Vector Foiltec, which is also responsible for ongoing maintenance of the cladding. The steel spaceframe and cladding package (with Vector Foiltec as ETFE subcontractor) was designed, supplied and installed by MERO (UK) PLC, who also jointly developed the overall scheme geometry with the architect, Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners.

The entire build project was managed by McAlpine Joint Venture.

The Core

 
The Core

The Core is the latest addition to the site and opened in September 2005. It provides the Eden Project with an education facility, incorporating classrooms and exhibition spaces designed to help communicate Eden's central message about the relationship between people and plants. Accordingly, the building has taken its inspiration from plants, most noticeable in the form of the soaring timber roof, which gives the building its distinctive shape.

Grimshaw developed the geometry of the copper-clad roof in collaboration with a sculptor, Peter Randall-Page, and Mike Purvis of structural engineers SKM Anthony Hunts. It is derived from phyllotaxis, which is the mathematical basis for nearly all plant growth; the "opposing spirals" found in many plants such as the seeds in a sunflower's head, pine cones and pineapples. The copper was obtained from traceable sources, and the Eden Project is working with Rio Tinto Group to explore the possibility of encouraging further traceable supply routes for metals, which would enable users to avoid metals mined unethically. The services and acoustic, mechanical, and electrical engineering design was carried out by Buro Happold.

Art at The Core

 
Seed by Peter Randall-Page

The Core is also home to art exhibitions throughout the year. A permanent installation entitled Seed, by Peter Randall-Page, occupies the anteroom. Seed is a large, 70 tonne egg-shaped stone installation standing some 13 feet (4.0 m) tall and displaying a complex pattern of protrusions that are based upon the geometric and mathematical principles that underlie plant growth.[22][23]

Environmental aspects

The biomes provide diverse growing conditions, and many plants are on display.

The Eden Project includes environmental education focusing on the interdependence of plants and people; plants are labelled with their medicinal uses. The massive amounts of water required to create the humid conditions of the Tropical Biome, and to serve the toilet facilities, are all sanitised rain water that would otherwise collect at the bottom of the quarry. The only mains water used is for hand washing and for cooking. The complex also uses Green Tariff Electricity – the energy comes from one of the many wind turbines in Cornwall, which were among the first in Europe.

In December 2010 the Eden Project received permission to build a geothermal electricity plant which will generate approx 4MWe, enough to supply Eden and about 5000 households.[24] The project will involve geothermal heating as well as geothermal electricity. Cornwall Council and the European Union came up with the greater part of £16.8m required to start the project. First a well will be sunk nearly 3 miles (4.5 km) into the granite crust underneath Eden.

Eden co-founder, Sir Tim Smit said, "Since we began, Eden has had a dream that the world should be powered by renewable energy. The sun can provide massive solar power and the wind has been harnessed by humankind for thousands of years, but because both are intermittent and battery technology cannot yet store all we need there is a gap. We believe the answer lies beneath our feet in the heat underground that can be accessed by drilling technology that pumps water towards the centre of the Earth and brings it back up superheated to provide us with heat and electricity".[25]

Drilling began in May 2021, and it was expected the project would be completed by 2023.[26]

Other projects

Eden Project Morecambe

In 2018, the Eden Project revealed its design for a new version of the project, located on the seafront in Morecambe, Lancashire. There will be biomes shaped like mussels and a focus on the marine environment. There will also be reimagined lidos, gardens, performance spaces, immersive experiences and observatories.[27][28]

Grimshaw are the architects for the project, which is expected to cost £80 million.[29] The project is a partnership with the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership, Lancaster University, Lancashire County Council and Lancaster City Council.[27][28] In December 2018, the four local partners agreed to provide £1 million to develop the idea, which allowed the development of an outline planning application for the project.[30] It is expected that there will be 500 jobs created and 8,000 visitors a day to the site.[30]

Having been granted planning permission in January 2022 and with £50 million of levelling-up funding granted in January 2023, it is due to open in 2024 and predicted to benefit the North West economy by £200 million per year.[31][32]

Eden Project Dundee

In May 2020, the Eden Project revealed plans to establish their first attraction in Scotland, and named Dundee as the proposed site of the location.[33] The city's Camperdown Park was widely touted to be the proposed location of the new attraction however in May 2021, it was announced that the Eden Project had chosen the site of the former gasworks in Dundee as the location. It was planned that the new development would result in 200 new jobs and "contribute £27m a year to the regional economy".[34] The project is in partnership with Dundee City Council, the University of Dundee and the Northwood Charitable Trust.[35]

In 2021, Eden Project announced that they would establish fourteen hectares of new wildflower habitat in areas across Dundee, including Morgan Academy and Caird Park.[36]

In July 2023, new images were released depicting what the Dundee attraction would look which accompanied the planning permission documents for the new attraction which would be submitted by autumn 2023.[37]

South Downs

In 2020, Eastbourne Borough Council and the Eden Project announced a joint project to explore the viability of a new Eden site in the South Downs National Park.[38]

Qingdao, China

In 2015, the Eden Project announced that it had reached an agreement to construct an Eden site in Qingdao, China.[39] While the site had originally been slated to open by 2020, construction fell behind schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the opening date was delayed to 2023. The new site is expected to focus on "water" and its central role in civilization and nature.[40]

Eden Sessions

Since 2002, the Project has hosted a series of musical performances, called the Eden Sessions, usually held during the summer.

The 2023 sessions will be headlined by Lionel Richie, Yungblud, The War on Drugs, Jack Johnson, Incubus, Pet Shop Boys, Kasabian, Anne-Marie and The Who.[41]

Lineup history

Date Headliner[42] Supporting Act(s)
2002
5 July Pulp Chilly Gonzales and British Sea Power
6 July Spiritualized Beth Orton and Six by Seven
12 July Doves The Soundtrack of Our Lives and The Rapture
2003
1 August Badly Drawn Boy The Thrills
5 August Moby The Orb
15 August PJ Harvey Elbow
22 August World of Music, Arts and Dance
2004
16 July Brian Wilson
6 August Primal Scream
13 August Air Super Furry Animals
20 August Supergrass The Beta Band
27 August World of Music, Arts and Dance
2005
2 July Live 8: Africa Calling
1 August Keane Editors
19 August Embrace Hard-Fi
26 August Basement Jaxx Lady Sovereign
27 August Ian Brown Badly Drawn Boy and British Sea Power
2006
12 August The Magic Numbers José González
22 August Muse Hey Molly and Nixon and the Burn
25 August Goldfrapp Ladytron
27 August Snow Patrol Rocco DeLuca and Liam Frost
2007
20 June Peter Gabriel
2 July James Morrison
10 July Rufus Wainwright Hot Chip
17 July Amy Winehouse Leon Jean-Marie
18 July Lily Allen Mark Ronson
22 July Pet Shop Boys Dirty Pretty Things
2008
27 June The Verve
29 June The Raconteurs Vampire Weekend
11 July Bill Bailey
15 July Kaiser Chiefs White Lies and Late of the Pier
25 July KT Tunstall Guillemots and Sons and Daughters
2009
4 July Kasabian
9 July Razorlight The Maccabees
10 July Paul Weller Florence and the Machine
14 July Oasis
18 July The Kooks Ladyhawke
2010
26 June Jack Johnson Mojave 3
27 June Mika Diana Vickers
2 July Doves Mumford & Sons
3 July Calvin Harris Audio Bullys
9 July Al Murray Greg Davies and Craig Campbell
13–14 July Paolo Nutini Martha Wainwright
2011
23 June Primal Scream The Horrors and Seth Lakeman
25 June Pendulum Pretty Lights
30 June The Flaming Lips The Go! Team and OK Go
1 July Fleet Foxes Villagers and The Bees
12 July Brandon Flowers Mystery Jets and Crowns
2012
23 June Tim Minchin Craig Campbell
30 June Example Rudimental
1 July Frank Turner Stornoway, Bellowhead, Mull Historical Society, Seth Lakeman, The Staves and Dodgy
4 July Chase & Status Labrinth
6 July Plan B Bebe Black
8 July Blink-182 Crowns, The Computers, Bangers and Black Tambourines
11 July Noah and the Whale The Vaccines
2013
3 June Eddie Izzard
29 June Kaiser Chiefs Tom Tom Club and Deap Vally
30 June Sigur Rós Daughter and Willy Mason
2 July The xx CHIC (featuring Nile Rodgers)
13–14 July Jessie J A*M*E
2014
21 June Dizzee Rascal Katy B and Backbeat Soundsystem
25 June Skrillex
8 July Ellie Goulding Kwabs
9 July Pixies Tricot
14–15 July Elbow Jimi Goodwin
2015
12 June Paolo Nutini The Staves and Harry Collier
16–17 June Elton John
24 June Paloma Faith Liam Bailey
27 June Motörhead The Stranglers and King Creature
9 July Spandau Ballet Rusty Egan
17 July Ben Howard Joe Pug
2016
14–15 June Lionel Richie Corinne Bailey Rae
22 June Jess Glynne Jay Prince
26 June Tom Jones
27 June PJ Harvey Jehnny Beth
9 July Manic Street Preachers Bill Ryder-Jones and The Anchoress
2017
15 June Bastille Rationale
16 June Madness Backbeat Soundsystem
22 June Royal Blood Turbowolf
23 June Blondie Dodgy
1 July Van Morrison Paul O'Brady
6 July Bryan Adams
11 July Foals Everything Everything
2018
6 June Gary Barlow Jason Brock
15–16 June Massive Attack Young Fathers
23 June Levellers New Model Army and Reef
30 June Ben Howard Gwenno
3 July Queens of the Stone Age CRX
5 July Jack Johnson Nick Mulvey
7 July Björk Lanark Artefax and Klein
2019
20 June Stereophonics Sea Girls and The Wind and The Wave
21 & 23 June Nile Rodgers & CHIC Kokoroko, Doves, Dreadzone, Asian Dub Foundation, Bill Jefferson and Backbeat Soundsystem
26 June Liam Gallagher Fontaines D.C. and The Velvet Hands
28 June The Chemical Brothers James Holroyd
2–3 July Kylie Minogue Nina Nesbitt
2021
11 September Ben Howard Femmes De La Mer
12 September McFly Ultra Violets
14 September Royal Blood The Mysterines
16 September Snow Patrol Lucy Blue
17 September The Script Ward Thomas
18 September Idles Spectres and Black Honey
2022
16–17 May My Chemical Romance Frank Turner and LostAlone
15 June Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds Confidence Man
17–18 June Nine Inch Nails Nitzer Ebb and Yves Tumor
21 June Diana Ross DJ Offline
29 June Bryan Adams
5 July Stereophonics Himalayas
2023
7 June Lionel Richie Gabrielle
10 June Yungblud Crawlers
18 June The War on Drugs Beth Orton
23 June Jack Johnson Hollie Cook
24 June Incubus Lealani and Far From Saints
28 June Pet Shop Boys Mike Pickering
1 July Kasabian Miles Kane
7 July Anne-Marie Rachel Chinouriri
25 July The Who Simon Townshend

In the media

The Eden Project has appeared in various television shows and films such as the James Bond film Die Another Day, The Bad Education Movie, in the Netflix series The Last Bus and in the Cbeebies show Andy's Aquatic Adventure.

A weekly radio show called The Eden Radio Project is held every Thursday afternoon on Radio St Austell Bay.

On 18 November 2019, on the Trees A Crowd podcast, David Oakes would interview the Eden Project's Head of Interpretation, Dr Jo Elworthy, about the site.

See also

References

  1. ^ Baldwin, James T. (PDF). The Buckminster Fuller Institute. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 June 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  2. ^ Ordnance Survey (2005). OS Explorer Map 107 – Fowey, Looe & Lostwithiel. ISBN 0-319-23708-7.
  3. ^ . Eden project. Archived from the original on 24 October 2011. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  4. ^ Morris, Steven (8 May 2020). "Lizards, vines, papayas: working solo in the Eden Project during lockdown". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  5. ^ Jansch, Heather. "Heather Jansch Sculptor Bronze & Driftwood Horse". Heather Jansch.
  6. ^ . Eden Project. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012.
  7. ^ Turner, Jenny (3 October 2009). "Does the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy still answer the ultimate question?". The Guardian. London.
  8. ^ a b c "Eden story, educational charity – Eden Project, Cornwall". Eden Project.
  9. ^ "Car fumes blight Eden's green vision". The Guardian. 2 June 2002. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  10. ^ "Eden edges closer to winning Lottery millions: Big Lottery Fund". Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  11. ^ "Routes scheme tops lottery vote". BBC News. 12 December 2007. Retrieved 3 February 2008.
  12. ^ . The Big Lottery Fund. Archived from the original on 19 January 2008. Retrieved 3 February 2008.
  13. ^ . Eden Project. Archived from the original on 26 December 2007.
  14. ^ . Cornish Guardian. 15 June 2014. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015.
  15. ^ "World Pasty Championships winners chosen", BBC News, 4 March 2012, retrieved 13 August 2016
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 November 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  17. ^ "Redwood conservation project". Eden Project. March 2016.
  18. ^ "ALVA - Association of Leading Visitor Attractions". www.alva.org.uk. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
  19. ^ "Cornwall Eden Project closes after heavy rain causes floods". BBC News. 20 December 2020. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  20. ^ "G7 world leaders meet the Queen". The Telegraph. 11 June 2021. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  21. ^ . Eden project. Archived from the original on 11 June 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
  22. ^ "Granite seed is 'planted' at Eden". BBC News Online. 11 June 2007. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
  23. ^ "Seed sculpture by Peter Randall-Page". Eden Project. Retrieved 25 February 2018. Made out of a single piece of granite, its surface has been carved with 1,800 nodes in the pattern of a Fibonacci spiral – the growth pattern found across the natural world in things like sunflowers, pine cones and ammonites
  24. ^ "BBC News – Eden Project geothermal plant plans to go ahead". BBC News. 18 December 2010. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
  25. ^ Eden Project to begin drilling for clean geothermal energy The Guardian
  26. ^ "Eden Geothermal Energy Project". The Eden Project. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  27. ^ a b . Edenproject.com. Archived from the original on 21 December 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  28. ^ a b "Morecambe Eden Project will be shaped like a giant mussel". The Independent. 24 November 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  29. ^ Wilkinson, Damon (23 November 2018). "Plans for £80m Eden Project North are unveiled". Manchestereveingnews.comm. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  30. ^ a b "Place North West - Eden Project North secures council cash". Placenorthwest.co.uk. 19 December 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  31. ^ "Eden Project North granted planning permission". edenproject.com. 31 January 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  32. ^ "Eden Project Morecambe gets £50m Levelling Up investment". bbc.co.uk. 19 January 2023. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
  33. ^ "Eden Project to explore Dundee as new tourist attraction venue". BBC News. 27 May 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  34. ^ "Eden Project reveals site of new Dundee tourist attraction". BBC News. 21 May 2021. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  35. ^ "Eden Project Dundee, UK". Eden Project. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  36. ^ "Eden Project to establish 14 hectares of new wildflower habitat across Dundee". Eden Project. 15 December 2021. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  37. ^ Saunders, Tom (13 July 2023). "Eden Project will transform Dundee's East Docks into £27m a year attraction". ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  38. ^ "World-famous Eden Project working on new venture in Eastbourne". www.eastbourneherald.co.uk. 3 February 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  39. ^ "China visit seals deal on 'China Eden' project". BBC News. 22 October 2015. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  40. ^ "Eden Project in China three years behind schedule". BBC News. 16 June 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  41. ^ "2023 line up". Eden Sessions. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  42. ^ "Previous line-ups". Eden Sessions. Retrieved 15 September 2021.

Further reading

  • Philip McMillan Browse, Louise Frost, Alistair Griffiths: Plants of Eden (Eden Project). Penzance 2001: Alison Hodge.
  • Richard Mabey: Fencing Paradise: Exploring the Gardens of Eden London 2005: Eden Project Books. ISBN 1-903919-31-2
  • Hugh Pearman, Andrew Whalley: The Architecture of Eden. With a foreword by Sir Nicholas Grimshaw. London 2003: Eden Project Books. ISBN 1-903919-15-0
  • Eden Team (Ed.): Eden Project: The Guide 2008/9. London 2008: Eden Project Books.
  • Tim Smit: Eden. London 2001: Bantam Press.
  • Paul Spooner: The Revenge of the Green Planet: The Eden Project Book of Amazing Facts About Plants. London 2003: Eden Project Books.
  • Alan Titchmarsh: The Eden Project. United Kingdom: Acorn Media, 2006. OCLC 225403941.

External links

  • Official website
  • —Official site for live gigs

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The Eden Project redirects here For the musician see Eden musician The Eden Project Cornish Edenva is a visitor attraction in Cornwall England The project is located in a reclaimed china clay pit located 2 km 1 2 mi from the town of St Blazey and 5 km 3 mi from the larger town of St Austell 2 Eden ProjectGeneral informationTypeMultiple greenhouse complexArchitectural styleInspired by James T Baldwin s Pillow Dome 1 LocationSt Blazey Cornwall EnglandCoordinates50 21 43 N 4 44 41 W 50 36194 N 4 74472 W 50 36194 4 74472CompletedMay 2000 23 years ago 2000 05 Opened17 March 2001 22 years ago 2001 03 17 Technical detailsStructural systemSteel frame and thermoplasticDesign and constructionArchitect s Grimshaw ArchitectsStructural engineerAnthony Hunt and AssociatesServices engineerArupThe complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining domes that house thousands of plant species 3 and each enclosure emulates a natural biome The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal ethylene tetrafluoroethylene ETFE inflated cells supported by geodesic tubular steel domes The larger of the two biomes simulates a rainforest environment and is the largest indoor rainforest in the world 4 and the second a Mediterranean environment The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory for example those with a prehistoric heritage There are plans to build an Eden Project North in the seaside town of Morecambe Lancashire with a focus on the marine environment Contents 1 History 2 Design and construction 3 Site 3 1 Layout 3 2 Biomes 3 3 The Core 3 3 1 Art at The Core 4 Environmental aspects 5 Other projects 5 1 Eden Project Morecambe 5 2 Eden Project Dundee 5 3 South Downs 5 4 Qingdao China 6 Eden Sessions 6 1 Lineup history 7 In the media 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory Edit Driftwood sculpture of a horse by Heather Jansch 5 from the main entrance Eden Project sculpture Made from the detritus of modern living the teeth are computer mice Eve by Sue and Pete Hill shaped from the soilThe clay pit in which the project is sited was in use for over 160 years 6 In 1981 the pit was used by the BBC as the planet surface of Magrathea in the TV series the Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy 7 By the mid 1990s the pit was all but exhausted 8 The initial idea for the project dates back to 1996 with construction beginning in 1998 The work was hampered by torrential rain in the first few months of the project and parts of the pit flooded as it sits 15 m 49 ft below the water table 8 The first part of the Eden Project the visitor centre opened to the public in May 2000 The first plants began arriving in September of that year 8 and the full site opened on 17 March 2001 To counter criticism from environmental groups the Eden Project committed to investigate a rail link to the site 9 The rail link was never built and car parking on the site is still funded from revenue generated from general admission ticket sales The Eden Project was used as a filming location for the 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day On 2 July 2005 The Eden Project hosted the Africa Calling concert of the Live 8 concert series It has also provided some plants for the British Museum s Africa garden In 2005 the Project launched A Time of Gifts for the winter months November to February This features an ice rink covering the lake with a small cafe bar attached as well as a Christmas market Cornish choirs regularly perform in the biomes In 2007 the Eden Project campaigned unsuccessfully for 50 million in Big Lottery Fund money for a proposed desert biome 10 11 It received just 12 07 of the votes the lowest for the four projects being considered 12 As part of the campaign the Eden Project invited people all over Cornwall to try to break the world record for the biggest ever pub quiz as part of its campaign to bring 50 million of lottery funds to Cornwall 13 In December 2009 much of the project including both greenhouses became available to navigate through Google Street View The Eden Trust revealed a trading loss of 1 3 million for 2012 13 on a turnover of 25 4 million The Eden Project had posted a surplus of 136 000 for the previous year In 2014 Eden accounts showed a surplus of 2 million 14 The World Pasty Championships an international competition to find the best Cornish pasties and other pasty type savoury snacks have been held at the Eden Project since 2012 15 The Eden Project is said to have contributed over 1 billion to the Cornish economy 16 In 2016 Eden became home to Europe s second largest redwood forest after the Giants Grove at Birr Castle Birr Castle Ireland when forty saplings of coast redwoods Sequoia sempervirens which could live for 4 000 years and reach 115 metres in height were planted there 17 The Eden Project received 1 010 095 visitors in 2019 18 In December 2020 the project was closed after heavy rain caused several landslips at the site Managers at the site are assessing the damage and will announce when the project will reopen on the company s website 19 Reopening became irrelevant as Covid lockdown measures in the UK indefinitely closed the venue from early 2021 though it had reopened by May 2021 after remedial works had taken place The site was used for an event during the 2021 G7 Summit hosted by the United Kingdom 20 Design and construction EditThe project was conceived by Tim Smit and Jonathan Ball and designed by Grimshaw Architects and structural engineering firm Anthony Hunt Associates now part of Sinclair Knight Merz Davis Langdon carried out the project management Sir Robert McAlpine and Alfred McAlpine 21 did the construction MERO jointly designed and built the biome steel structures the ETFE pillows that build the facade were realized by Vector Foiltec and Arup was the services engineer economic consultant environmental engineer and transportation engineer Land Use Consultants led the masterplan and landscape design The project took 2 years to construct and opened to the public on 17 March 2001 Site Edit Panoramic view of the geodesic biome domes at the Eden ProjectLayout Edit The BeeOnce into the attraction there is a meandering path with views of the two biomes planted landscapes including vegetable gardens and sculptures that include a giant bee and previously The WEEE Man removed in 2016 a towering figure made from old electrical appliances and was meant to represent the average electrical waste used by one person in a lifetime Biomes Edit At the bottom of the pit are two covered biomes The Rainforest Biome covers 1 56 ha 3 9 acres and measures 55 m 180 ft high 100 m 328 ft wide and 200 m 656 ft long It is used for tropical plants such as fruiting banana plants coffee rubber and giant bamboo and is kept at a tropical temperature and moisture level The Rainforest BiomeThe Mediterranean Biome covers 0 654 ha 1 6 acres and measures 35 m 115 ft high 65 m 213 ft wide and 135 m 443 ft long It houses familiar warm temperate and arid plants such as olives and grape vines and various sculptures The Outdoor Gardens represent the temperate regions of the world with plants such as tea lavender hops hemp and sunflowers as well as local plant species The covered biomes are constructed from a tubular steel hex tri hex with mostly hexagonal external cladding panels made from the thermoplastic ETFE Glass was avoided due to its weight and potential dangers The cladding panels themselves are created from several layers of thin UV transparent ETFE film which are sealed around their perimeter and inflated to create a large cushion The resulting cushion acts as a thermal blanket to the structure The ETFE material is resistant to most stains which simply wash off in the rain If required cleaning can be performed by abseilers Although the ETFE is susceptible to punctures these can be easily fixed with ETFE tape The structure is completely self supporting with no internal supports and takes the form of a geodesic structure The panels vary in size up to 9 m 29 5 ft across with the largest at the top of the structure The ETFE technology was supplied and installed by the firm Vector Foiltec which is also responsible for ongoing maintenance of the cladding The steel spaceframe and cladding package with Vector Foiltec as ETFE subcontractor was designed supplied and installed by MERO UK PLC who also jointly developed the overall scheme geometry with the architect Nicholas Grimshaw amp Partners The entire build project was managed by McAlpine Joint Venture The Biomes and Link building showing Field of Light installation by Bruce Munro Inside the Rainforest Biome The Biomes or eco domes at The Eden Project in Cornwall The hexagonal structure looking from the inside Aerial ViewThe Core Edit The CoreThe Core is the latest addition to the site and opened in September 2005 It provides the Eden Project with an education facility incorporating classrooms and exhibition spaces designed to help communicate Eden s central message about the relationship between people and plants Accordingly the building has taken its inspiration from plants most noticeable in the form of the soaring timber roof which gives the building its distinctive shape Grimshaw developed the geometry of the copper clad roof in collaboration with a sculptor Peter Randall Page and Mike Purvis of structural engineers SKM Anthony Hunts It is derived from phyllotaxis which is the mathematical basis for nearly all plant growth the opposing spirals found in many plants such as the seeds in a sunflower s head pine cones and pineapples The copper was obtained from traceable sources and the Eden Project is working with Rio Tinto Group to explore the possibility of encouraging further traceable supply routes for metals which would enable users to avoid metals mined unethically The services and acoustic mechanical and electrical engineering design was carried out by Buro Happold Art at The Core Edit Seed by Peter Randall PageThe Core is also home to art exhibitions throughout the year A permanent installation entitled Seed by Peter Randall Page occupies the anteroom Seed is a large 70 tonne egg shaped stone installation standing some 13 feet 4 0 m tall and displaying a complex pattern of protrusions that are based upon the geometric and mathematical principles that underlie plant growth 22 23 Environmental aspects EditThe biomes provide diverse growing conditions and many plants are on display The Eden Project includes environmental education focusing on the interdependence of plants and people plants are labelled with their medicinal uses The massive amounts of water required to create the humid conditions of the Tropical Biome and to serve the toilet facilities are all sanitised rain water that would otherwise collect at the bottom of the quarry The only mains water used is for hand washing and for cooking The complex also uses Green Tariff Electricity the energy comes from one of the many wind turbines in Cornwall which were among the first in Europe In December 2010 the Eden Project received permission to build a geothermal electricity plant which will generate approx 4MWe enough to supply Eden and about 5000 households 24 The project will involve geothermal heating as well as geothermal electricity Cornwall Council and the European Union came up with the greater part of 16 8m required to start the project First a well will be sunk nearly 3 miles 4 5 km into the granite crust underneath Eden Eden co founder Sir Tim Smit said Since we began Eden has had a dream that the world should be powered by renewable energy The sun can provide massive solar power and the wind has been harnessed by humankind for thousands of years but because both are intermittent and battery technology cannot yet store all we need there is a gap We believe the answer lies beneath our feet in the heat underground that can be accessed by drilling technology that pumps water towards the centre of the Earth and brings it back up superheated to provide us with heat and electricity 25 Drilling began in May 2021 and it was expected the project would be completed by 2023 26 Other projects EditEden Project Morecambe Edit In 2018 the Eden Project revealed its design for a new version of the project located on the seafront in Morecambe Lancashire There will be biomes shaped like mussels and a focus on the marine environment There will also be reimagined lidos gardens performance spaces immersive experiences and observatories 27 28 Grimshaw are the architects for the project which is expected to cost 80 million 29 The project is a partnership with the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership Lancaster University Lancashire County Council and Lancaster City Council 27 28 In December 2018 the four local partners agreed to provide 1 million to develop the idea which allowed the development of an outline planning application for the project 30 It is expected that there will be 500 jobs created and 8 000 visitors a day to the site 30 Having been granted planning permission in January 2022 and with 50 million of levelling up funding granted in January 2023 it is due to open in 2024 and predicted to benefit the North West economy by 200 million per year 31 32 Eden Project Dundee Edit In May 2020 the Eden Project revealed plans to establish their first attraction in Scotland and named Dundee as the proposed site of the location 33 The city s Camperdown Park was widely touted to be the proposed location of the new attraction however in May 2021 it was announced that the Eden Project had chosen the site of the former gasworks in Dundee as the location It was planned that the new development would result in 200 new jobs and contribute 27m a year to the regional economy 34 The project is in partnership with Dundee City Council the University of Dundee and the Northwood Charitable Trust 35 In 2021 Eden Project announced that they would establish fourteen hectares of new wildflower habitat in areas across Dundee including Morgan Academy and Caird Park 36 In July 2023 new images were released depicting what the Dundee attraction would look which accompanied the planning permission documents for the new attraction which would be submitted by autumn 2023 37 South Downs Edit In 2020 Eastbourne Borough Council and the Eden Project announced a joint project to explore the viability of a new Eden site in the South Downs National Park 38 Qingdao China Edit In 2015 the Eden Project announced that it had reached an agreement to construct an Eden site in Qingdao China 39 While the site had originally been slated to open by 2020 construction fell behind schedule due to the COVID 19 pandemic and the opening date was delayed to 2023 The new site is expected to focus on water and its central role in civilization and nature 40 Eden Sessions EditSince 2002 the Project has hosted a series of musical performances called the Eden Sessions usually held during the summer The 2023 sessions will be headlined by Lionel Richie Yungblud The War on Drugs Jack Johnson Incubus Pet Shop Boys Kasabian Anne Marie and The Who 41 Lineup history Edit Date Headliner 42 Supporting Act s 20025 July Pulp Chilly Gonzales and British Sea Power6 July Spiritualized Beth Orton and Six by Seven12 July Doves The Soundtrack of Our Lives and The Rapture20031 August Badly Drawn Boy The Thrills5 August Moby The Orb15 August PJ Harvey Elbow22 August World of Music Arts and Dance200416 July Brian Wilson6 August Primal Scream13 August Air Super Furry Animals20 August Supergrass The Beta Band27 August World of Music Arts and Dance20052 July Live 8 Africa Calling1 August Keane Editors19 August Embrace Hard Fi26 August Basement Jaxx Lady Sovereign27 August Ian Brown Badly Drawn Boy and British Sea Power200612 August The Magic Numbers Jose Gonzalez22 August Muse Hey Molly and Nixon and the Burn25 August Goldfrapp Ladytron27 August Snow Patrol Rocco DeLuca and Liam Frost200720 June Peter Gabriel2 July James Morrison10 July Rufus Wainwright Hot Chip17 July Amy Winehouse Leon Jean Marie18 July Lily Allen Mark Ronson22 July Pet Shop Boys Dirty Pretty Things200827 June The Verve29 June The Raconteurs Vampire Weekend11 July Bill Bailey15 July Kaiser Chiefs White Lies and Late of the Pier25 July KT Tunstall Guillemots and Sons and Daughters20094 July Kasabian9 July Razorlight The Maccabees10 July Paul Weller Florence and the Machine14 July Oasis18 July The Kooks Ladyhawke201026 June Jack Johnson Mojave 327 June Mika Diana Vickers2 July Doves Mumford amp Sons3 July Calvin Harris Audio Bullys9 July Al Murray Greg Davies and Craig Campbell13 14 July Paolo Nutini Martha Wainwright201123 June Primal Scream The Horrors and Seth Lakeman25 June Pendulum Pretty Lights30 June The Flaming Lips The Go Team and OK Go1 July Fleet Foxes Villagers and The Bees12 July Brandon Flowers Mystery Jets and Crowns201223 June Tim Minchin Craig Campbell30 June Example Rudimental1 July Frank Turner Stornoway Bellowhead Mull Historical Society Seth Lakeman The Staves and Dodgy4 July Chase amp Status Labrinth6 July Plan B Bebe Black8 July Blink 182 Crowns The Computers Bangers and Black Tambourines11 July Noah and the Whale The Vaccines20133 June Eddie Izzard29 June Kaiser Chiefs Tom Tom Club and Deap Vally30 June Sigur Ros Daughter and Willy Mason2 July The xx CHIC featuring Nile Rodgers 13 14 July Jessie J A M E201421 June Dizzee Rascal Katy B and Backbeat Soundsystem25 June Skrillex8 July Ellie Goulding Kwabs9 July Pixies Tricot14 15 July Elbow Jimi Goodwin201512 June Paolo Nutini The Staves and Harry Collier16 17 June Elton John24 June Paloma Faith Liam Bailey27 June Motorhead The Stranglers and King Creature9 July Spandau Ballet Rusty Egan17 July Ben Howard Joe Pug201614 15 June Lionel Richie Corinne Bailey Rae22 June Jess Glynne Jay Prince26 June Tom Jones27 June PJ Harvey Jehnny Beth9 July Manic Street Preachers Bill Ryder Jones and The Anchoress201715 June Bastille Rationale16 June Madness Backbeat Soundsystem22 June Royal Blood Turbowolf23 June Blondie Dodgy1 July Van Morrison Paul O Brady6 July Bryan Adams11 July Foals Everything Everything20186 June Gary Barlow Jason Brock15 16 June Massive Attack Young Fathers23 June Levellers New Model Army and Reef30 June Ben Howard Gwenno3 July Queens of the Stone Age CRX5 July Jack Johnson Nick Mulvey7 July Bjork Lanark Artefax and Klein201920 June Stereophonics Sea Girls and The Wind and The Wave21 amp 23 June Nile Rodgers amp CHIC Kokoroko Doves Dreadzone Asian Dub Foundation Bill Jefferson and Backbeat Soundsystem26 June Liam Gallagher Fontaines D C and The Velvet Hands28 June The Chemical Brothers James Holroyd2 3 July Kylie Minogue Nina Nesbitt202111 September Ben Howard Femmes De La Mer12 September McFly Ultra Violets14 September Royal Blood The Mysterines16 September Snow Patrol Lucy Blue17 September The Script Ward Thomas18 September Idles Spectres and Black Honey202216 17 May My Chemical Romance Frank Turner and LostAlone15 June Noel Gallagher s High Flying Birds Confidence Man17 18 June Nine Inch Nails Nitzer Ebb and Yves Tumor21 June Diana Ross DJ Offline29 June Bryan Adams5 July Stereophonics Himalayas20237 June Lionel Richie Gabrielle10 June Yungblud Crawlers18 June The War on Drugs Beth Orton23 June Jack Johnson Hollie Cook24 June Incubus Lealani and Far From Saints28 June Pet Shop Boys Mike Pickering1 July Kasabian Miles Kane7 July Anne Marie Rachel Chinouriri25 July The Who Simon TownshendIn the media EditThe Eden Project has appeared in various television shows and films such as the James Bond film Die Another Day The Bad Education Movie in the Netflix series The Last Bus and in the Cbeebies show Andy s Aquatic Adventure A weekly radio show called The Eden Radio Project is held every Thursday afternoon on Radio St Austell Bay On 18 November 2019 on the Trees A Crowd podcast David Oakes would interview the Eden Project s Head of Interpretation Dr Jo Elworthy about the site See also Edit Cornwall portal Ecology portal Gardening portalBIOS 3 Biosphere 2 Closed ecological system IBTS Greenhouse Montreal Biodome Montreal Biosphere Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory The Domes of Milwaukee Ecosystem Vivarium The Lost Gardens of Heligan List of topics related to Cornwall Earthpark Sir Richard Carew Pole Thin shell structure List of thin shell structuresReferences Edit Baldwin James T The Pillow Dome PDF The Buckminster Fuller Institute Archived from the original PDF on 17 June 2012 Retrieved 9 February 2014 Ordnance Survey 2005 OS Explorer Map 107 Fowey Looe amp Lostwithiel ISBN 0 319 23708 7 Rainforest Biome Eden project Archived from the original on 24 October 2011 Retrieved 11 October 2011 Morris Steven 8 May 2020 Lizards vines papayas working solo in the Eden Project during lockdown The Guardian Retrieved 8 May 2020 Jansch Heather Heather Jansch Sculptor Bronze amp Driftwood Horse Heather Jansch Our Story Eden Project Archived from the original on 12 July 2012 Turner Jenny 3 October 2009 Does the Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy still answer the ultimate question The Guardian London a b c Eden story educational charity Eden Project Cornwall Eden Project Car fumes blight Eden s green vision The Guardian 2 June 2002 Retrieved 21 February 2021 Eden edges closer to winning Lottery millions Big Lottery Fund Retrieved 16 May 2016 Routes scheme tops lottery vote BBC News 12 December 2007 Retrieved 3 February 2008 The People s 50 Million Sustrans Connect2 wins 50 million prize The Big Lottery Fund Archived from the original on 19 January 2008 Retrieved 3 February 2008 About Eden Project Archived from the original on 26 December 2007 St Austell s Eden Project Cornish Guardian 15 June 2014 Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 World Pasty Championships winners chosen BBC News 4 March 2012 retrieved 13 August 2016 Tim Smit KBE Sir Personally Speaking Bureau Archived from the original on 27 November 2017 Retrieved 16 May 2016 Redwood conservation project Eden Project March 2016 ALVA Association of Leading Visitor Attractions www alva org uk Retrieved 23 October 2020 Cornwall Eden Project closes after heavy rain causes floods BBC News 20 December 2020 Retrieved 20 December 2020 G7 world leaders meet the Queen The Telegraph 11 June 2021 Retrieved 12 June 2021 Our history Eden project Archived from the original on 11 June 2010 Retrieved 27 September 2010 Granite seed is planted at Eden BBC News Online 11 June 2007 Retrieved 25 February 2018 Seed sculpture by Peter Randall Page Eden Project Retrieved 25 February 2018 Made out of a single piece of granite its surface has been carved with 1 800 nodes in the pattern of a Fibonacci spiral the growth pattern found across the natural world in things like sunflowers pine cones and ammonites BBC News Eden Project geothermal plant plans to go ahead BBC News 18 December 2010 Retrieved 18 December 2010 Eden Project to begin drilling for clean geothermal energy The Guardian Eden Geothermal Energy Project The Eden Project Retrieved 12 June 2021 a b New vision for Morecambe s Eden Project revealed Edenproject com Archived from the original on 21 December 2018 Retrieved 21 December 2018 a b Morecambe Eden Project will be shaped like a giant mussel The Independent 24 November 2018 Retrieved 21 December 2018 Wilkinson Damon 23 November 2018 Plans for 80m Eden Project North are unveiled Manchestereveingnews comm Retrieved 21 December 2018 a b Place North West Eden Project North secures council cash Placenorthwest co uk 19 December 2018 Retrieved 21 December 2018 Eden Project North granted planning permission edenproject com 31 January 2022 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Eden Project Morecambe gets 50m Levelling Up investment bbc co uk 19 January 2023 Retrieved 19 January 2023 Eden Project to explore Dundee as new tourist attraction venue BBC News 27 May 2020 Retrieved 15 July 2023 Eden Project reveals site of new Dundee tourist attraction BBC News 21 May 2021 Retrieved 26 May 2021 Eden Project Dundee UK Eden Project Retrieved 15 July 2023 Eden Project to establish 14 hectares of new wildflower habitat across Dundee Eden Project 15 December 2021 Retrieved 15 July 2023 Saunders Tom 13 July 2023 Eden Project will transform Dundee s East Docks into 27m a year attraction ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 15 July 2023 World famous Eden Project working on new venture in Eastbourne www eastbourneherald co uk 3 February 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 China visit seals deal on China Eden project BBC News 22 October 2015 Retrieved 16 June 2022 Eden Project in China three years behind schedule BBC News 16 June 2022 Retrieved 16 June 2022 2023 line up Eden Sessions Retrieved 30 March 2023 Previous line ups Eden Sessions Retrieved 15 September 2021 Further reading EditPhilip McMillan Browse Louise Frost Alistair Griffiths Plants of Eden Eden Project Penzance 2001 Alison Hodge Richard Mabey Fencing Paradise Exploring the Gardens of Eden London 2005 Eden Project Books ISBN 1 903919 31 2 Hugh Pearman Andrew Whalley The Architecture of Eden With a foreword by Sir Nicholas Grimshaw London 2003 Eden Project Books ISBN 1 903919 15 0 Eden Team Ed Eden Project The Guide 2008 9 London 2008 Eden Project Books Tim Smit Eden London 2001 Bantam Press Paul Spooner The Revenge of the Green Planet The Eden Project Book of Amazing Facts About Plants London 2003 Eden Project Books Alan Titchmarsh The Eden Project United Kingdom Acorn Media 2006 OCLC 225403941 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eden Project Official website Eden Sessions Website Official site for live gigs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eden Project amp oldid 1168384191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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