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Fern in the Botanical Garden in Bern

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youthinteractive

Step back in time exploring Mauritius’ oldest botanical garden, filled with diverse flora.

Mauritius’ Oldest Botanical Garden

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demeterswake

Beauty of Balchik’s Botanical Garden, nestled along Bulgaria’s picturesque Black Sea Coast.

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The Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden in Tromsø, Norway, is the world’s northernmost botanic garden. It’s freely accessible (no fee) from late May to mid October.

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Step into a world where petals dance in the gentle breeze, where every bloom is a masterpiece painted by the sun itself. In the heart of summer, these blossoms stand as a testament to nature’s artistry, a reminder of the beauty that flourishes around us. Let yourself be mesmerized by the bloomed beauties of summer, a sight that fills the soul with tranquility and awe. 🌸🌿

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Sarasota Gardens: Global Leadership Towards the First Net-Positive Energy Botanical Garden

Sarasota Gardens: Global Leadership Towards the First Net-Positive Energy Botanical Garden

The historic campus faced major problems. Its infrastructure was old. The constant flood threat also impacted the site. Furthermore, the location struggled with rising visitor numbers. Today, the institution solved these issues with an ambitious plan. The goal was beyond simple renewal. They sought to set a new global standard. This site is now the world’s first net-positive energy botanical garden. The project offers a practical model for integrated preservation and architectural innovation.


Massive solar panel array covers the arrival facility, giving visitors a sense of sustainable power.
The structured facility demonstrates technology integration, where the solar roof provides clean energy and forms a bold, organized arrival point.

Crossing Palm Avenue: The New Visitor Paths


The visitor experience begins with a radical change in campus movement. An organized arrival replaced the inefficient surface parking area. The old division Palm Avenue caused is gone. The street became a wide pedestrian promenade. This walkway unified the previously separate areas. Native Florida landscapes immediately welcome visitors. These gardens drain stormwater specifically. They include the Oak Hammock Garden, the Glades Garden, and the Bay Lily Pond. This design strengthens the site’s ecological function. The walk feels like a journey into the local ecosystem before reaching the core collections.


Wide promenade connects the campus, surrounded by a gradient of native plants under sunlight.
Palm Avenue transforms into a pedestrian pathway ensuring easy movement, where the water gardens harmoniously blend with the visitor’s route.

The Innovation Roof: From Parking to Power Station


Efficient space allocation was a very bold move. The team built the Living Energy Arrival Facility (LEAF). It sits atop previously wasted space. It is a structured parking deck, but it does much more. A massive solar array installation crowns the deck. This structure generates power for the entire campus.


- Solar Array Area: 50,000 square feet.
- Increase in Open Green Space: 30%.

This large renewable energy ratio solidified the project’s status. It is now a net-positive energy botanical garden. This success confirms the project’s main priority. The focus shifted from vehicle convenience to scientific research and conservation.


Hurricane-resilient research building overlooks the landscape, suggesting calmness and protection.
The research center’s glass walls illuminate the interior spaces, offering structural storm protection, while overlooking the plant collections.

Materials and Technologies: A Shield Against Climate


The Sarasota Bay location presented a historic weakness. The site faced exposure to flooding and storm risks. Highly resilient new facilities were vital to protect the research. This reinforced design appears in the Plant Research Center. It is also visible in the Welcome Center and the hurricane-resilient Conservatory Houses.


The construction strategies and materials include the following:


- Photovoltaic Solar Array: It generates 100% renewable energy. This creates a surplus (net-positive energy).
- Hurricane-Resilient Structural Design: New buildings and conservatories survived a direct hit from Hurricane Milton.
- Bio-Engineered Stormwater Systems: Integrated specialized gardens reduce surface water runoff. This limits flood risks.
- Energy Operation Protocols: Backup systems run on renewable energy. This maintains essential infrastructure during outages.

The project proved this resilience when the region faced two hurricanes. The new installations held up. They safeguarded critical operations. This showed the adopted solutions were highly effective.



Advancing Research and Conservation: The Global Role of the Site


The project enhances the institution’s global mission. This involves epiphytic plant research. The new Plant Research Center connects to the Welcome Center. This offers greater visibility into the institution’s work. It highlights their research on air plant biodiversity.


These improvements did more than fix internal problems. The team set a global standard to be followed. The project blends advanced technology and environmental resilience. It also enhances the cultural experience. It preserves unique botanical collections. This establishes the site as a net-positive energy botanical garden. It is a key contributor to global environmental documentation.


✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight


The Sarasota Botanical Gardens Project redefines green architecture
by integrating energy infrastructure into a multifunctional arrival building
. Visually, the massive solar array crowning the LEAF facility presents a huge technical roof. It replaces surface parking and frees up space for ecological design
that links the Research Center to the Conservatories. Critically, the design approach presents a challenge; instead of being a completely closed loop system, the project operates as an added layer of climate protection. This raises questions about the balance between technology and deep ecological integration. Nevertheless, achieving net-positive energy status and high operational resilience during hurricanes sets an irreversible standard for major cultural projects worldwide.


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Giant lily pads create an enchanting scene at Pamplemousses Botanical Garden.

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Beauty of Balchik’s Botanical Garden on Bulgaria’s Black Sea Coast.

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Botanical Garden.

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Botanical Garden.

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A Moment of Calm: 8 Minutes in Oslo’s Botanical Garden (4K) 🌿💧

Need a quick mental escape? Dive into our latest 4K video that takes you to a hidden waterfall in the Oslo Botanical Garden. Experience the calming sounds of water, rain, and nature’s tranquility, accompanied by our ambient music.

Perfect for:

  • Quick mindfulness sessions
  • Instant stress relief
  • Background for study/work
  • A moment of calm before sleep

Let nature’s harmony bring you peace.

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Best Of Botanical Garden Oslo Norway!

🍃✨ Escape to the serene heart of Oslo!Enjoy a relaxing nature walk through the Botanical Garden, filled with peaceful paths, blooming flowers, and calm moments. 🌿Perfect for study background, gentle meditation, or simply slowing down your day.🎥

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Back in the lush beauty of Kuala Lumpur’s botanical garden for the latest episode of “Walking with Piotrek”! I’ve been away exploring my favorite travel destination, Japan, where I finally visited Nagasaki and the breathtaking Nachi waterfall.

Japanese culture has fascinated me since childhood, and every trip there reminds me why it’s a must-visit: so convenient, welcoming, and endlessly inspiring. Highly recommend it to all fellow nomads!

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Zinnia Elegans

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Places to Visit in Bangalore with Family

Bangalore is an ideal destination for family trip. This city offers you to explore nature, history and entertainment. Whether you are looking for a fun weekend with kids or a relaxing holiday, this city has something for everyone. Here are five must-visit places in Bangalore with family.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

A peaceful place located in the heart of Bangalore city. Lalbagh is perfect spot for a family picnic. The beautiful garden has many exotic plants with a beautiful lake and a Glass House in which they host the famous flower show.

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park is a perfect place to visit for nature and wildlife lovers. This national park has a zoo, safari rides, a butterfly park and a rescue center. An ideal place to take your kids so that they can learn about various animal species while enjoying the lush greenery.

Wonderla Amusement Park

Wonderla Amusement Park has thrilling rides, water slides for kids. This park is an ideal spot for picnic, whether you are a kid or an adult, wonderla will make your and your family’s day memorable.

Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace was built in in 1887 by Chamaraja Wadiyar. This palace is a mix of two architecture styles which are udor and Scottish Gothic. A stunning palace with beautiful design that will make you go crazy.

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium in Bangalore was built in 1989. You can visit “Sky Theatre” which shows 3D projections of constellations, planets and black holes.

If you are exploring Bangalore with family, it is better to take a cab or Hire 16 seater Tempo Traveller for comfortable journey with family. You can also take BMTC bus or use Namma metro for quick and budget friendly journey.

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Venus Flytrap Endangered: Your Canvas for Creative Expression

Unveil the delicate balance of venus flytrap endangered through our collection, where each image is a testament to the fragile interconnections within nature. Captured with precision and depth, these visuals highlight the intricate relationships between flora and fauna, inviting viewers to ponder the symbiotic dance of life. Ideal for conservationists, educators, and anyone moved by the complex beauty of ecosystems, our images are a call to protect and preserve the natural world.

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