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  2. Eden Project - Wikipedia

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    The Eden Project (Cornish: Edenva) is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England.The project is located in a reclaimed china clay pit. [2]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.

  3. Field of Light - Wikipedia

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    Field of Light at the Eden Project. The Field of Light is a large-scale site-specific light-based installation created by British artist Bruce Munro. It has been staged in many different locations around the world. The sculpture slowly changes colour, creating a shimmering field of light. [1]

  4. Michael Pawlyn - Wikipedia

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    The Eden Project The Sahara Forest pilot facility in Qatar. After graduating in Architecture from The Bartlett, University College London, Pawlyn worked in London and Japan before returning to complete his studies at the University of Bath. He worked briefly as a researcher on television documentaries before joining Haworth Tompkins Architects.

  5. Eden - Wikipedia

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    Eden Project, a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England; Eden Water, a tributary of the River Tweed, Scotland; River Eden, Kent, a tributary of the River Medway, England;

  6. List of mythological places - Wikipedia

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    The dwelling place of the Shinto kami. Thule: An island somewhere in the belt of Scandinavia, northern Great Britain, Iceland, and Greenland. Vineta: A mythical city at the southern coast of the Baltic Sea. Vyraj: A mythical place in Slavic mythology, where "birds fly for the winter and souls go after death". Westernesse

  7. From temperatures sometimes plummeting to below minus 30 (-34.4 Celsius), to polar bears and arctic foxes occasionally roaming local streets, it takes a unique individual to forgo life on the ...

  8. National Wildflower Centre - Wikipedia

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    The National Wildflower Centre opened in the Knowsley borough of Merseyside, England, in 2000 as a Millennium project, funded by the Millennium Commission and Big Lottery.It closed at this location in January 2017 and the Eden Project stepped in to save its legacy and build a new partnership from its new southwest base. [1]

  9. Jonathan Ball (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Macartney Ball, MBE (born 1947) [1] is the co-founder [2] of the Eden Project [3] in Cornwall, UK. He sits on the RIBA National Council [4] He was awarded the MBE for 'services to architecture' in 1992 [5] and is a public speaker. [6] He is the author of The Other Side of Eden (FootSteps Press, 2014, ISBN 978-1908867247).