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Great Glass House Close upThey say people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, but would it make any difference if the house in question was half-buried in the ground and shaped like a giant blue <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/10/28/could-eggshells-be-used-to-fight-climate-change/">egg</a>? Well, probably not, but how cool is this pebble-shaped <a href="http://www.gardenofwales.org.uk/">Great Glass House</a>? It may seem like something out of a dream but it actually exists and is the largest single-span glasshouse in the world. Located in Carmarthenshire, Great Britain and designed by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/index.php?s=foster+and+partners">Foster + Partners</a>, the enormous structure contains more than a thousand plant species (many endangered) and utilizes many sustainable strategies like an energy-optimizing computer-controlled heating system, an aluminum glazing system, rainwater catchment and a biomass boiler.1
Great Glass House - DistanceLocated in the hills overlooking Tywi Valley, the Glass House is part of the <a href="http://www.gardenofwales.org.uk/">Garden of Wales Botanical Gardens</a> in the UK.2
Great Glass House VisitorsVisitors can enjoy the thousands of Mediterranean plants growing here every time they visit.3
Great Glass House InteriorIt's one of the largest free-standing glass structures in the world.4
Great Glass House TreesEquipped with an aluminium glazing system and tubular-steel supporting structure that minimize materials while maximizing light transmission, the clear roof measures 99 by 55 meters and rests on 24 arches.5
Great Glass HouseSunshine is allowed to seep through the stunning glass panels overhead.6
Great-Glass-House-2The structure is almost reminiscent of the Victorian Crystal Palace and all the wonders it housed.7
Great-Glass-House-3The Glass House has been fitted with an intelligent computer-controlled system that optimizes energy usage by monitoring outside and inside conditions closely.8
Great Glass HouseDespite being made of glass, the elliptical building blends into the surrounding grassy landscape quite nicely.9
Great-Glass-HouseThe system can open glazing panels in the roof to achieve the best levels of temperature, humidity and air movement. Most of the heat needed for the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/10/25/beehive-tower-is-a-honeycomb-inspired-vertical-farm-for-london/">greenhouse </a>comes from a biomass boiler which is a lot cleaner compared to fossil fuels. And because the plants that are burnt absorb as much carbon dioxide during their lifetime as they release during combustion, the carbon dioxide cycle is broadly neutral. The Glass House also collects rainwater as grey water for irrigation and toilet flushing.10
Great Glass House InteriorIt's amazing to think that many of the endangered species housed within may live far longer here than they would in their countries of origin.11
Great Glass HouseSince the area can be quite cold in the winter, the building's concrete substructure is banked to the north to provide protection from northerly winds. It's also partially <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/08/18/6-fascinating-underground-homes-that-go-above-and-beyond/">hidden by a blanket of turf </a>so that three of the entrances appear to be cut discreetly into the hillside.12
Great Glass HouseSince the area can be quite cold in the winter, the building's concrete substructure is banked to the north to provide protection from northerly winds. It's also partially <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/08/18/6-fascinating-underground-homes-that-go-above-and-beyond/">hidden by a blanket of turf </a>so that three of the entrances appear to be cut discreetly into the hillside.13













