The Palm House The icon of KewBuilt 1844-48 by Richard Turner
to Decimus Burton's designs, the Palm House is Kew's most recognisable building,
having gained iconic status as the world's most important surviving Victorian
glass and iron structure. The site was deliberately chosen to make this great
building the focal point of Nesfield's great vistas- and Burton's Broad Walk. The
Palm House was created specifically for the exotic palms being collected and introduced
to Europe in early Victorian times. The elegant design with its unobstructed space
for the spreading crowns of the tall palms was a perfect marriage of form and
function. In
depth: Palm House: construction
In
depth: Palm House: restoration
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