Alan Stein is President and Director of Architecture at Tanglewood
Conservatories, Ltd., founded in 1993 with his wife and business
partner, Nancy Virts. The company's mission is to conceive and
build the finest classical and modern glass conservatories.
Tanglewood's work has been published in Architectural Digest,
Garden Design Magazine, The New York Times, Town & County and other
periodicals around the world. Alan studied design at the California
College of Art and graduated from the University of Maryland with a
professional degree in architecture. He lives in Maryland.
Nancy Virts is cofounder of Tanglewood Conservatories, Ltd., with
her husband and business partner, Alan Stein. The company conceives
and builds the finest classical and modern glass conservatories.
Tanglewood's work has been published in Architectural Digest,
Garden Design magazine, the New York Times, Town & Country, and
other periodicals around the world.
"The Conservatory presents some of the most notable conservatories
around the world, including grand glasshouses in London, Paris, New
York City and Kyoto. The book's stunning photos showcase the
architectural might and beauty of the structures alongside
information about their history."Waterways Magazine
""Filled with evocative archival and contemporary photographs and
drawings of landmark structures, the book's graceful, accessible
text celebrates those who advanced the technology and the
architectural majesty of these light-filled structures."
- Florida Times-Union,
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"Fun fact: The roots of modern-day conservatories stretch back to
at least the 1700s, when they were created to shelter fragile flora
from inclement weather. Trace the origins of these glassy
masterpieces--and swoon over the leafy wonders they house--in this
new volume, written by married conservatory builders Alan Stein and
Nancy Virts."
- Boston Home
"Illustrating their text with stunning photography, the authors
Alan Stein and Nancy Virts survey the evolution of the conservatory
in Europe, North America, and, ultimately, the world....The
Conservatory makes a persuasive argument for the role of
conservatories in our contemporary world. The authors' passion for
the structures, and their admiration for the assiduity required to
erect and tend them, similarly convinces the reader of their
magic."
- The Dirt (ASLA)
"The image on the cover of The Conservatory - the magnificent
interior of the Palm House at Kew Gardens - is a glorious way of
explaining the title and indicating what this new book is all
about....Alan Stein and Nancy Virts's book traces the origins of
the conservatory starting in earnest from the 17th century."
- The Irish Times
"The striking beauty and surprising capabilities of conservatories
make it easy to see why they've been preserved and improved upon
throughout history. In The Conservatory: Gardens Under Glass,
Authors Alan Stein and Nancy Virts walk us through the fascinating
evolution of conservatories."
- American Farmhouse Style
"Alan Stein and Nancy Virts' new book, The Conservatory: Gardens
Under Glass, delves into the unique history of conservatories and
the unique ambition required to bring them to life....[T]he book is
a fascinating look at these special structures."
- The Detroit News
"Home gardening has seen quite a boom this year, too, and The
Conservatory: Gardens Under Glass might be just the thing for the
plant parent on your list. Conservatory architects Alan Stein and
Nancy Virts walk readers through the social and historical
significance of these structures, with the purpose of preserving
and appreciating botanicals from around the world. The elegant
photography and gorgeous edifices make it a stunning ornament for
anyone's coffee table."
- Shelf Awareness
"Husband-and-wife duo Alan Stein and Nancy Virts knock it out of
the park with this beautifully designed history of conservatory
spaces, The Conservatory: Gardens Under Glass....This is the
perfect gift for the architect, gardener, historian, or
photographer in your life."
- Washington Gardener
"This beautifully illustrated volume tours historic glass palaces
from 17th-century utilitarian orangeries for royalty to Victorian
showhouses and modern-day new sustainable designs that aim to
collect and preserve vanishing species. Authors Alan Stein and
Nancy Virts lovingly detail the stories of 56 conservatories across
the globe. Gorgeous photographs give you a glimpse of overlooked
details and behind-the-scenes vignettes as well as sweeping vistas
and historic snapshots."
- The American Gardener
"Through archival and contemporary photographs and drawings, this
book celebrates the glass structures originally designed to protect
fruit trees and other delicate plants from harsh European
winters."
- Publishers Weekly
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