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Completed in 2016 PiP were commissioned by Jesus College to design a new potting shed to replace one currently located some distance from the colleges glasshouses. This would serve the gardeners and improve the planting process and productivity within the College.
Due to the sensitive nature of the Fellows Gardens, a more sculptural approach was adopted when designing the structure. The shed is constructed from Corten steel which will weather over time and is roofed in sedum to portray an upturned plant pot. The circular layout responds to the in/out process of re-potting the plants before they are moved from one glasshouse to another. The internal committees of the college have agreed it is a positive contribution to the setting of the garden.