A 17m structure celebrating British scientific research into the health of bees will go on display at Kew Gardens this summer.
Designed by Wolfgang Buttress, The Hive, which is made of aluminium, aims to draw visitors into the space via a wildflower meadow, like worker bees returning to the hive.
Hundreds of glowing LED lights will bring the 40 tonne lattice structure to life, accompanied by a symphony of orchestral sounds, with an undercurrent of buzzes and pulses.
Richard Deverell, Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew said: “We are truly delighted to announce The Hive’s move to Kew, both for its magnificent aesthetic appeal and for the resonance it has with our work.
“I can think of no better home for this remarkable marriage of architecture and science.”
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