The tropical conservatory was designed in 1964 by Denver architects Victor Hornbein and Ed White Jr. and opened in 1966.
Its structure consists of high, interlaced concrete arches inset with faceted Plexiglas panels,[1] which suitably honor benefactor Claude Boettcher of the Ideal Cement Company.
The Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conservatory incorporates more than 11,000 sq.
ft. of plants[3] from tropical and subtropical regions,[4] as well as a fabricated two-story banyan tree that offers a multi-layered view of the tropical forest.
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