Ball was born in Bude, Cornwall, in June, After qualifying at the Architectural Association, London, he set up practice in his home town in, Inhe was appointed MBE for Services to Architecture, Inhe was approached by Tim Smit with an idea to create the largest greenhouses on planet Earth to tell the story of the great plant hunters.
Smit and Ball took huge personal risks as cofounders of the innovative architectural and environmental vision that became the internationally acclaimed Eden Project.
Ball was removed from Eden against his will, Without due recompense he lost his architectural practice, Three high profile appearances in the Royal Courts of Justice over four years followed to save his
name, his family home and his professional reputation.
This is the story of one man's unflinching resolve and success in righting a public wrong, of a Cornishman looking to the glory of his nation and finding that enthusiasm, brilliant ideas and promises are not always enough.
Various authors. .
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Jonathan Ball