One of the best and free attractions in the UK is the Barbican's conservatory that is home to thousands of species of plants including banana trees, cacti, yuccas and Swiss cheese plant.
Concrete brutalist architecture combined with an enormous assortment of tropical plants makes the Barbican Conservatory one of a kind. The huge indoor jungle is normally open to the public on ...
Looking at the grey concrete blocks of the sprawling Barbican building from the outside, you'd never guess that it houses the second-largest glass conservatory in London. But, indeed, sprouting ...
Landscape designers Harris Bugg Studio have been appointed to overhaul the Conservatory planting scheme. Philippa Simpson, director of buildings and renewal at the Barbican, said: “The Barbican ...
The spectacular Barbican Conservatory is leaking into the Theatre below and only open to the public on Sundays. Max Colson Plans to revitalise the huge Conservatory will fix leaks that damage the ...
The Barbican conservatory — second largest in London — will become more accessible. Image: Matt Brown Everybody has an opinion on the Barbican Centre. Now's your chance to air it. It's one of ...
In the heart of London, the Barbican Centre’s Conservatory – a 1980s brutalist oasis filled with tropical plants – is hosting an immersive and site-specific exhibition from Indian artist Ranjani ...
The spectacular Barbican Conservatory is leaking into the Theatre below and only open to the public on Sundays. (Max Colson) Plans to revitalise the huge Conservatory will fix leaks that damage the ...
The Barbican Centre has unveiled a £240 million plan for the biggest overhaul of its famous Brutalist concrete spaces since its was opened in 1982. The arts complex in the heart of the City has ...