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Excellence in Architecture

Honor Award: Conservatory of Flowers

David Wakely, David Wakely Photography
David Wakely, David Wakely Photography
 
Originally constructed in 1878, the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park is a Victorian style, wood frame conservatory that is the oldest building in Golden Gate Park. In December 1995, a series of storms forced its closure. The sensitive restoration of this landmark was complicated by the need to design a temporary greenhouse for several large specimens that could not be moved. The reopened facility now allows the public to experience the history and wonder of both building and plant collection.



Architect
Architectural Resources Group

Location of Project
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California

Client
Department of Recreation and Parks, City and County of San Francisco; and Friends of Recreation and Parks

Outbuilding Architect
Baker Vilar Architects

General Contractor
ISEC, Inc. & Troy’s Contracting

Project & Construction Management
Department of Public Works, City and County of San Francisco

Structural Engineer
Tennebaum-Manheim Engineers

Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Design Studio

Electrical Engineer
POLA, Inc.

Civil Engineer
Bennett Consulting Group

Lighting Designer
Horton Lees Brogden

Exhibit Designer
Portico Group
> Furniture
Gary Hutton Design



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