Grimshaw cuts three out of four domes from its £100m Eden Project Morecambe scheme

Eden Project Morecambe external CGI day crop - Grimshaw

Scaled back plans to be submitted in September following project team changes

Grimshaw has cut three out of four domes from its plans for an outpost of the Eden Project in Morecambe as part of a redesign of the delayed scheme.

The £100m visitor attraction would now contain only two main buildings in a significant reduction in floorspace compared to the original scheme which was approved by Lancaster city council in 2022.

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