Description
A Global collection of planting, constrained in “The Great Palm House” in Glasnevin, Dublin, 2004. Elemental in Black + White, displaying the unique “Pot and Tub” culture of this mature Glass House, prior to its restoration. Structure and form of the vegetation resonates against the skeleton of the House.
The Palm House: Amelia Stein
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Description
A Global collection of planting, constrained in “The Great Palm House” in Glasnevin, Dublin, 2004. Elemental in Black + White, displaying the unique “Pot and Tub” culture of this mature Glass House, prior to its restoration. Structure and form of the vegetation resonates against the skeleton of the House.
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