Hamilton Campus Conservatory
A gift from the Richard J. Fitton family of Hamilton, The Conservatory is a 7,000 square foot multi-use facility, consisting of educational, research and public display spaces. It is unique in not only its architectural beauty, but it will house the largest fully documented academic collection of exotic plants in the area. In addition, the exterior grounds will be a celebration of Ohio's native plants.
About two-thirds of The Conservatory is under glass. Within the building, 4,200 square feet is used for botanical displays and meeting space. The remaining 2,800 square feet is used for instruction, research, and service purposes. A plaza, gardens and outdoor art by a local artist enhances the entrance to The Conservatory.
To learn more about The Conservatory, please visit the Conservatory webpage.
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