Grand Rapids, MI
Grand Rapids, Michigan
steel-erection
The largest glass-house conservatory in the state, the Frederik Meijer Gardens sits on a 70-acre site off the East Beltline in Grand Rapids that was once open farmland. Much of the land has been left in its natural state; barrier free nature trails provide access to surrounding land.
A 15,800 sqare foot conservatory has created a miniature tropical rainforest where plants from around the world grow in a controlled climate.
Approximately 70 tons of steel was used to erect the conservatory.
PP-CST-9D41-A710-8BF0-4539-7
Status: Completed
Project Credits:
Cox Medendorp Olson Architects
Architectural
Owen-Ames-Kimball Co. - Michigan
General-Contractor
Painting
Electrical-Contractor
Materials Testing Consultants, Inc.
Geotechnical
steel-erection
Buist Sheet Metal Company, Inc.
Metal-Wall-&-Roof-Panels
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