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Palm house is a term sometimes used for large and high heated display that specialise in growing and other tropical and subtropical plants. In , several ornate glass and iron palm houses were built in and parks, using cast iron architecture. Especially in English-speaking countries outside the , these are often called conservatories, in the UK mainly a term for small glass structures attached to houses.

The large example, completed in 1848, in , London was arguably the first greenhouse to be built on this scale. It was also the first large-scale structural use of . Das Grosse Palmenhaus im Schlosspark Schönbrunn Vienna Federal Gardens. Palmenhaus Schönbrunn – Revitalisation Waagner-Biro. The later at Kew is in fact even larger. Other British examples are at Sefton Park and Stanley Park. Elsewhere there are the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken in Brussels, the Palmenhaus Schönbrunn in Vienna, and many others.

The rounded shapes of Kew were often followed in the 19th century. Parts of the iron technology there were borrowed from , so the resemblance of many designs to upturned ships in not entirely coincidental. In the 20th century some designs and were adopted. The "Tropical Pyramid" at the Muttart Conservatory in () and in England are respectively examples of these shapes. The term "palm house" tends not to be used, though the function of the buildings remains the same.


History
The palm house was a stage in the 19th-century development of glass and iron architecture, which was also widely used in railway stations, markets, exhibition halls, and other large buildings needing a large and open internal area.Pevsner, 235, 238–241 The Anthaeum, Hove was a very ambitious example, with a huge -topped dome covering more than . It was planned by Henry Phillips as a visitor attraction by itself, with Amon Henry Wilds as the architect; both were local men from Brighton and Hove. However, it collapsed the day before its official opening in 1830.

One of the earliest examples of a palm house is located in the Belfast Botanic Gardens. Designed by , the building was completed in 1840. It was constructed by iron-founder Richard Turner, who would later build the Palm House at Kew in 1848, to a design by ; this is 62 feet high and 362 long. This came shortly after the Chatsworth Great Conservatory (1837–40; 67 feet high and 277 long, demolished in 1920) and shortly before The Crystal Palace (1851), both designed by , and both now lost.Pevsner, 240-241


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  • . A History of Building Types, Thames and Hudson, 1976 (1984 edn), .


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