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Title: The Climatron at the Missouri Botanical Gardens


1
The Climatronat the Missouri Botanical Gardens
  • An Architectural Analysis by
  • Colleen Harres
  • Cindy Mulnik

2
The Architectural Analysis includes
  • History of the Building
  • Present Building Use
  • Analysis
  • Organizational Layout
  • Circulation
  • Proportion and Scale
  • Ordering Principles
  • Site-Related Aspects and Parking Facilities

3
History of the Building
  • Built in 1960 to replace the Palm House for a
    cost of 700,000
  • Idea to build the Climatron came in 1959 from
    Frits W. Went (the director of the garden) to
    house a laboratory that was an open, clear
    structure
  • The name Climatron is meant to imply that they
    building has a controlled climate
  • Incorporates the design principles of Buckminster
    Fullers Geodesic System

4
History of the Building, continued
  • Developed by Architects Murphy and Mackey
  • Won the Reynolds Award in 1969 for Architectural
    Excellence in Aluminum
  • Named one of the 100 most significant
    architectural achievements in United States
    History in 1976.
  • Renovated from 1988-1990 for 6 Million and the
    Shoenberg Temperate House was added

5
Present Building Use
  • Used as the Missouri Botanical Gardens Main
    Conservatory
  • Simulates a tropical lowland rainforest
  • Houses 1,200 out of 160,000 species of Tropical
    Plants, including many endangered species
  • Also home to cycads from areas all over the world

6
Analysis Organizational Layout
  • Adjacent Spaces describe the layout of the
    Climatron and the recent addition of the
    Shoenberg Temperate House.

7
Analysis Circulation
  • Approach Frontal approach from all entrances
  • Entrance Projected entrance that forms a
    transitional space which is centered on the
    building in reference to the path. The pond
    opposite the main entrance gives it
    ornamentation.
  • Configuration of the Path A radial path that
    terminates at a central location with other
    spiral paths that branch off the main path.
  • Path-Space Relationships Pass by Spaces.
    Although the Climatron is one main space, it is
    broken up into different areas that allow for
    visitors to pass by the various plants.
  • Form of the Circulation Space Enclosed space
    that lends an airy feeling due to the Saflex
    (plexiglas) and lack of supporting columns.

8
Analysis Proportion and Scale
  • The Climatron stands 70 feet high and 175 feet in
    Diameter.
  • As you can see, the elevation of the Climatron is
    about half of its floor plan.

9
Analysis Ordering Principles
  • Axis and Symmetry There is a central axis that
    divides the dome in half. Since the addition of
    the Temperate House, the balance of space is
    offset, but it merely adds to the architectural
    details of the Climatron.
  • Hierarchy By looking at the Botanical Gardens as
    a whole, one can see the Climatron from almost
    any area which shows visitors the importance of
    the structure.

10
Site-Related Aspects andParking Facilities
Parking Facilities
  • The main parking lots for the Botanical Gardens
    are located outside the Ridgway Center
  • Due to the Botanical Gardens being a public
    facility, they are ADA compliant and paths
    throughout the gardens are wheelchair accessible.
  • The Rock Garden, Milles Sculpture Garden, Dwarf
    Conifer Garden, Azalea Rhododendron Garden,
    Magnolia Walk, Rose Garden, and Dry Stream Bed
    Garden all surround the Climatron, so there is
    ample room for later growth and expansion.

11
Resources
  • All of the information and photographs used in
    this presentation were found at
  • http//www.mobot.org/welcome.html
  • the main webpage for the
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