Steel Gardens

Every Detail, Designed for You

At Steel Gardens, we believe your outdoor space should be as refined and beautiful as the home it complements.

We specialize in bespoke greenhouses, gazebos, garden arches, and luxury outdoor furniture collections—each piece a masterpiece of design and durability.

Materials and Craftsmanship

Sustainable Quality - That’s our philosophy.

At Steel Gardens, we believe in crafting pieces that aren’t just beautiful today—but

timeless for decades to come. Every structure we create is built from the highest-quality,

architectural-grade materials, chosen not only for their strength and performance, but for

their minimal environmental impact and unmatched longevity.

Our commitment to galvanized steel, tempered glass, and weather-resistant finishes

means our products can withstand the elements year after year, with little maintenance and

no compromise on elegance. It's a quiet rejection of disposable design—and a return to the

art of building things meant to be passed down.

When you invest in a Steel Garden structure, you’re investing in something more than a

space. You’re investing in a legacy.

Bespoke Greenhouses

Crafted with Passion, Inspired by History

Our custom-designed steel and glass greenhouses unite precision engineering, architectural artistry, and your unique vision.

Collaborate with our expert design team to craft a bespoke structure tailored to your style, space, and functional needs—where beauty meets lasting durability.

Arches & Trellis

Where Quality Stands Apart

Our arches are built to last, crafted from powder-coated structural steel that won’t rust and stands up beautifully to the elements. Available in three standard sizes, each arch is designed to integrate seamlessly into any landscape. Choose from three elegant trellis styles to elevate your garden with lasting sophistication.

Arches & Trellises

Where Quality Stands Apart

Our arches come in three standard sizes, designed to seamlessly integrate into any landscape. Choose from three distinct trellis options, each crafted to enhance your garden’s aesthetic with elegance and style.

Gazebos

A Timeless Asset in Architectural Beauty

Our gazebos are more than just shade structures—they are timeless investments in both your property and lifestyle.

Designed for entertaining, dining, or quiet relaxation, each piece is meticulously crafted to blend elegance with durability, creating a stunning focal point for your outdoor space.

Outdoor Furniture

Where Luxury Meets Lasting Strength

Elevate your outdoor space with Steel Gardens' modern, versatile furniture collection—designed to complement any garden or backyard with sophistication and comfort. Each piece is made to order, ensuring a seamless fit for your unique style and space.

Outdoor Furniture

Where Luxury Meets Lasting Strength

Elevate your outdoor space with Steel Gardens' modern, versatile furniture collection—designed to complement any garden or backyard with sophistication and comfort. Each piece is made to order, ensuring a seamless fit for your unique style and space.

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Expert Advice

Battling The Gale: Wind-Resistant Designs For Commercial Conservatories

June 10, 20265 min read

Glass and wind are natural adversaries. A glass venue in a high-wind region is either engineered to resist the forces involved—or it isn’t. Alpine Designs steel-and-glass structures are engineered for wind resistance from the first structural calculation, not optimized for it after the fact.

Understanding wind forces on glass structures

Wind loading on a glass venue is not simply pressure pushing inward. Wind creates positive pressure on windward faces and negative pressure (suction) on leeward faces and roof surfaces simultaneously. The largest loads on glazed roofs in storms are often uplift forces, not downward pressure.

Alpine Designs structural engineers analyze wind loading per ASCE 7 including Main Wind Force Resisting System (MWFRS) loads on the primary structure and component and cladding (C&C) loads on individual glazing panels and frames. These analyses produce the actual design forces that structural and glazing systems must resist.

This builds on our comprehensive overview of advanced climate systems: premium cooling for commercial glass venues.

This builds on our comprehensive overview of preventing the greenhouse oven effect: ventilation as revenue protection for glass venues.

Design wind speeds: what the numbers mean

Explore how a commercial conservatory investment guide can enhance your venue's performance.

ASCE 7-22 maps Risk Category II design wind speeds across the United States. Coastal regions can exceed 160 mph. Midwest tornado-prone regions face 115–130 mph design speeds. Mountain gap and canyon sites experience acceleration effects that can significantly exceed regional values.

Alpine Designs structural designs target resistance to 115–140 mph design wind speeds as a standard range, with specific analysis for sites where local topography, exposure category, or regional requirements exceed this range. Wind speed is not a number to assume—it must be calculated for each site.

Structural frame design for wind resistance

Primary structural resistance to wind loading comes from the steel frame. Moment frames, braced frames, or shear wall systems provide lateral stability against the horizontal components of wind loading. Frame stiffness limits deflection that would otherwise stress glazing and sealant connections.

Alpine Designs structural systems use hot-dip galvanized steel ASTM A123/A153 with connection designs that maintain structural integrity under both wind uplift and racking forces simultaneously. Connection details are engineered, not assumed, because connection failure under wind loading causes progressive collapse that individual member capacity cannot prevent.

Glazing system wind resistance

Individual glazing panels must resist both the local pressure and suction loads from C&C wind analysis. Glass thickness, laminate composition, and frame bite (the dimension by which the frame retains the glass edge) determine the wind load capacity of each panel.

Alpine Designs glazing specifications include glass thickness calculations per ASTM E1300 for each panel size and design wind pressure. PVB-laminated structural glass provides post-breakage integrity—if a panel breaks under extreme loading, the laminate holds fragments in place rather than allowing sudden pressure equalization that can cascade to adjacent panels.

Pressure equalization: managing wind-driven infiltration

Wind-driven rain infiltration through glazed facades is often not a leakage problem—it’s a pressure equalization problem. Drainage-type curtain wall systems use a pressure-equalized rainscreen principle: a drained cavity at the glass-to-frame interface maintains equalized pressure between interior and exterior faces of the sealant, eliminating the pressure differential that drives water into the building.

Alpine Designs specifies drainage-type glazing systems for all exposed applications. This design principle, accepted as best practice in high-performance curtain wall design, eliminates the single largest cause of glass venue water infiltration problems under wind loading.

Roof edge design: the critical wind zone

Roof edges experience the highest local wind pressures on any building surface—often three to five times the pressure on mid-field roof areas. ASCE 7 Corner Zone and Edge Zone multipliers reflect this concentration, requiring significantly heavier glazing, frame sections, and fastener patterns at roof perimeters.

Alpine Designs glazing specifications address zone differentiation explicitly: field glass panels have one specification; edge and corner panels have heavier specifications appropriate to the higher design pressures they experience. Uniform specifications across all zones leave perimeter panels under-designed—exactly where failures initiate.

Hurricane and severe storm provisions

For a deeper look at wind-resistant design in commercial glass structures, review our detailed guide.

For venues in hurricane-prone regions (Florida, Gulf Coast, Carolinas), glazing must meet impact resistance requirements in addition to wind load resistance. ASTM E1886/E1996 and Florida Building Code product approval require glazing to resist large missile impact followed by continued cyclic wind loading.

Impact-resistant laminated glass meeting these requirements is mandatory in the high-velocity hurricane zone and recommended in wind-borne debris regions. Alpine Designs specifies and sources impact-rated glazing with current Florida Product Approval or local equivalent for projects in applicable regions.

Ready to evaluate winter revenue capture? See our full analysis.

Tornado Considerations

No practical glazing system can resist the interior pressure surge and debris impact of a direct tornado strike. However, venues in tornado-prone regions benefit from safe room design—an interior reinforced concrete or masonry core that provides occupant protection during severe events.

Alpine Designs can incorporate FEMA 361-compliant safe rooms within glass venue designs, providing engineered storm shelter without compromising the architectural character of the glass structure surrounding it. Safe rooms are most cost-effective when designed in from project inception.

Ballistic and wind-borne debris resistance

Wind-borne debris in severe storms, not the wind pressure itself, causes most glass breakage. Two-by-four lumber at 34 mph impact velocity is the standard large missile test for hurricane glazing. Gravel, branches, and signage at lower velocities constitute the common debris environment in strong non-hurricane storms.

PVB-laminated glass provides significant debris resistance. For venues requiring higher protection levels, or for locations with elevated debris risk from adjacent construction, trees, or signage, SGP (SentryGlas) interlayer laminated glass provides substantially higher post-breakage integrity and impact resistance than standard PVB.

Post-Storm assessment and recovery

Even well-designed venues may sustain glazing damage in exceptional storms. Post-storm assessment protocols, temporary weatherproofing, glazing replacement sequencing, and structural inspection before re-occupancy, are part of a complete wind resistance program.

Alpine Designs provides as-built documentation that facilitates post-storm assessment: glazing panel schedules with specifications, structural connection drawings, and drainage system layouts. When temporary repairs or replacements are needed, this documentation allows contractors to match specifications correctly.

Wind-Resistant design is non-negotiable

A glass venue that fails in a windstorm causes property damage, business interruption, and potential liability. Wind resistance is not a premium feature—it’s a fundamental engineering requirement that Alpine Designs addresses systematically on every project.

Contact Alpine Designs to discuss wind-resistant design for your commercial glass venue. Alpine Designs steel-and-glass structures are engineered to stand—in all conditions, every time.

See also

Architectural Prestige: Signature Designs For Luxury Event Conservatories

Creating Multi-Purpose Glass Venues: Event And Business Use Designs

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The Material Difference

Precision in Strength, Perfection in Detail

Our Structural Steel:

Engineered to exceed stringent industry standards, our structural steel is built for construction and engineering projects where strength, stability, and load-bearing capacity are paramount. Designed to withstand significant stress without bending or breaking, it ensures lasting durability and reliability.

Other Brands:

Many competitors use thin, low-grade steel or lightweight metals like aluminum, which lack the resilience and strength needed to support heavy loads or endure harsh weather conditions.

Real Clients, Real Customization

Common Questions

What Makes Our Greenhouses Unique?

At Steel Gardens, our greenhouses are crafted with premium materials, including reinforced glass, and feature exquisite designs with unparalleled customization options. Built for unmatched durability, aesthetics, and functionality, they are perfect for avid gardeners and so much more. Whether you use your greenhouse for gardening, as an elegant entertaining space, a creative studio, or a tranquil retreat, each design combines beauty and versatility to enhance your lifestyle and property.

What maintenance is required for an Steel Gardens greenhouse and how do I ensure optimal performance?

Alpine Greenhouses are incredibly low maintenance. Our programmable exhaust fans allow you to specify temperature and humidity settings, allowing for automated control of your environment. With the benefit of a steel roof, cleaning as needed of your glass glazing is all that is regularly needed to enjoy this stunning addition to your property.

Can I customize the design and size of my greenhouse?

Yes, our greenhouses are fully customizable to suit your unique vision and requirements. Our design team works closely with you to assess your personal intentions for use, whether it’s gardening, entertaining, or creating a relaxing retreat. We also take into account your color preferences, size needs, and property specifications to ensure the greenhouse integrates seamlessly with your outdoor space. With a wide range of sizes, styles, materials, and finishes available, we help you create a bespoke greenhouse that not only complements your property but also fulfills your lifestyle goals.

What are the standard installation costs for a custom greenhouse?

The installation and site preparation costs for a custom greenhouse typically align with the model's material costs. These expenses reflect the skilled labor and precision required to properly assemble the structure, integrate custom features, and meet local code requirements. Site preparation—such as leveling, foundation work, and drainage—can also influence the overall cost based on the property’s specific needs and design requirements.

What factors should I consider when planning and designing a custom greenhouse?

Design with confidence - Get Our Greenhouse Guide

Designing a custom greenhouse is an exciting opportunity to create a functional and beautiful space tailored to your needs. Here are some important considerations to keep in mind:

What is your primary goal?

Will your greenhouse be used for gardening, entertaining, relaxation, or as a multi-purpose space? Understanding your intentions will guide key design decisions, such as size, layout, and features.

Where will the greenhouse be placed?

Choose a location that maximizes sunlight exposure, typically a south-facing position. Consider factors like wind exposure, drainage, and accessibility.

How does it fit into your landscape?

Ensure the greenhouse complements the style and layout of your property for seamless integration.

What size works best for your needs?

The greenhouse should be large enough for its intended purpose but proportionate to your property. Consider future uses to avoid outgrowing the space.

What aesthetic appeals to you?

Choose a design style that complements your home and personal taste, whether it’s modern, Victorian, Colonial, or something else.

Customization options:

Explore options like decorative ironwork, custom colors, roof profiles, or unique window designs to make your greenhouse one-of-a-kind.

What type of glazing is ideal?

Options include single-pane tempered glass for aesthetics or double-pane glass with Low-E coatings for improved insulation and energy efficiency.

Thermal performance:

Consider insulated foundations or climate battery systems for year-round temperature regulation.

How will you maintain optimal growing conditions?

Incorporate features like heating, cooling, ventilation, and humidity control to create the ideal environment for plants and people.

What foundation will support your greenhouse?

Options range from simple ground screws to advanced insulated foundations, depending on thermal needs and site conditions. Ensure proper drainage to prevent water issues.

What materials best suit your needs?

High-quality materials like aluminum, steel, and reinforced glass ensure longevity and low maintenance.

Do you need electricity?

Plan for lighting, fans, and other electrical components to enhance usability, especially for evening use or winter gardening.

How Do Our Greenhouses Manage Climate Control?

We believe greenhouses should be optimized for many uses, not simply high production gardening. In comparison to glass or polycarbonate roofed greenhouses which can be far too hot to enjoy, our models significantly reduce heat gain while still providing an ample amount of sunlight for your gardening interests. Maintaining consistent temperature controls is a priority for those interested in creating an environment comfortable for any number of activities.

How can my greenhouse provide a valuable return on investment?

We believe greenhouses should be optimized for many uses, not simply high production gardening. In comparison to glass or polycarbonate roofed greenhouses which can be far too hot to enjoy, our models significantly reduce heat gain while still providing an ample amount of sunlight for your gardening interests. Maintaining consistent temperature controls is a priority for those interested in creating an environment comfortable for any number of activities.

How does Steel Gardens assist with permits?

We believe greenhouses should be optimized for many uses, not simply high production gardening. In comparison to glass or polycarbonate roofed greenhouses which can be far too hot to enjoy, our models significantly reduce heat gain while still providing an ample amount of sunlight for your gardening interests. Maintaining consistent temperature controls is a priority for those interested in creating an environment comfortable for any number of activities.

What is the Lowest Maintenance Roof Option?

We believe greenhouses should be optimized for many uses, not simply high production gardening. In comparison to glass or polycarbonate roofed greenhouses which can be far too hot to enjoy, our models significantly reduce heat gain while still providing an ample amount of sunlight for your gardening interests. Maintaining consistent temperature controls is a priority for those interested in creating an environment comfortable for any number of activities.

What type of Foundations do we recommend?

We believe greenhouses should be optimized for many uses, not simply high production gardening. In comparison to glass or polycarbonate roofed greenhouses which can be far too hot to enjoy, our models significantly reduce heat gain while still providing an ample amount of sunlight for your gardening interests. Maintaining consistent temperature controls is a priority for those interested in creating an environment comfortable for any number of activities.

Common Questions

What Makes Our Greenhouses Unique?

At Steel Gardens, our greenhouses are crafted with premium materials, including reinforced glass, and feature exquisite designs with unparalleled customization options. Built for unmatched durability, aesthetics, and functionality, they are perfect for avid gardeners and so much more. Whether you use your greenhouse for gardening, as an elegant entertaining space, a creative studio, or a tranquil retreat, each design combines beauty and versatility to enhance your lifestyle and property.

What maintenance is required for an Steel Gardens greenhouse and how do I ensure optimal performance?

Alpine Greenhouses are incredibly low maintenance. Our programmable exhaust fans allow you to specify temperature and humidity settings, allowing for automated control of your environment. With the benefit of a steel roof, cleaning as needed of your glass glazing is all that is regularly needed to enjoy this stunning addition to your property.

Can I customize the design and size of my greenhouse?

Yes, our greenhouses are fully customizable to suit your unique vision and requirements. Our design team works closely with you to assess your personal intentions for use, whether it’s gardening, entertaining, or creating a relaxing retreat. We also take into account your color preferences, size needs, and property specifications to ensure the greenhouse integrates seamlessly with your outdoor space. With a wide range of sizes, styles, materials, and finishes available, we help you create a bespoke greenhouse that not only complements your property but also fulfills your lifestyle goals.

What are the standard installation costs for a custom greenhouse?

The installation and site preparation costs for a custom greenhouse typically align with the model's material costs. These expenses reflect the skilled labor and precision required to properly assemble the structure, integrate custom features, and meet local code requirements. Site preparation—such as leveling, foundation work, and drainage—can also influence the overall cost based on the property’s specific needs and design requirements.

What factors should I consider when planning and designing a custom greenhouse?

Design with confidence - Get Our Greenhouse Planning Guide

Designing a custom greenhouse is an exciting opportunity to create a functional and beautiful space tailored to your needs. Here are some important considerations to keep in mind:

What is your primary goal?

Will your greenhouse be used for gardening, entertaining, relaxation, or as a multi-purpose space? Understanding your intentions will guide key design decisions, such as size, layout, and features.

Where will the greenhouse be placed?

Choose a location that maximizes sunlight exposure, typically a south-facing position. Consider factors like wind exposure, drainage, and accessibility.

How does it fit into your landscape?

Ensure the greenhouse complements the style and layout of your property for seamless integration.

What size works best for your needs?

The greenhouse should be large enough for its intended purpose but proportionate to your property. Consider future uses to avoid outgrowing the space.

What aesthetic appeals to you?

Choose a design style that complements your home and personal taste, whether it’s modern, Victorian, Colonial, or something else.

Customization options:

Explore options like decorative ironwork, custom colors, roof profiles, or unique window designs to make your greenhouse one-of-a-kind.

What type of glazing is ideal?

Options include single-pane tempered glass for aesthetics or double-pane glass with Low-E coatings for improved insulation and energy efficiency.

Thermal performance:

Consider insulated foundations or climate battery systems for year-round temperature regulation.

How will you maintain optimal growing conditions?

Incorporate features like heating, cooling, ventilation, and humidity control to create the ideal environment for plants and people.

What foundation will support your greenhouse?

Options range from simple ground screws to advanced insulated foundations, depending on thermal needs and site conditions. Ensure proper drainage to prevent water issues.

What materials best suit your needs?

High-quality materials like aluminum, steel, and reinforced glass ensure longevity and low maintenance.

Do you need electricity?

Plan for lighting, fans, and other electrical components to enhance usability, especially for evening use or winter gardening.

How Do Our Greenhouses Manage Climate Control?

We believe greenhouses should be optimized for many uses, not simply high production gardening. In comparison to glass or polycarbonate roofed greenhouses which can be far too hot to enjoy, our models significantly reduce heat gain while still providing an ample amount of sunlight for your gardening interests. Maintaining consistent temperature controls is a priority for those interested in creating an environment comfortable for any number of activities.

How can my greenhouse provide a valuable return on investment?

We believe greenhouses should be optimized for many uses, not simply high production gardening. In comparison to glass or polycarbonate roofed greenhouses which can be far too hot to enjoy, our models significantly reduce heat gain while still providing an ample amount of sunlight for your gardening interests. Maintaining consistent temperature controls is a priority for those interested in creating an environment comfortable for any number of activities.

How does Steel Gardens assist with permits?

We believe greenhouses should be optimized for many uses, not simply high production gardening. In comparison to glass or polycarbonate roofed greenhouses which can be far too hot to enjoy, our models significantly reduce heat gain while still providing an ample amount of sunlight for your gardening interests. Maintaining consistent temperature controls is a priority for those interested in creating an environment comfortable for any number of activities.

What is the Lowest Maintenance Roof Option?

We believe greenhouses should be optimized for many uses, not simply high production gardening. In comparison to glass or polycarbonate roofed greenhouses which can be far too hot to enjoy, our models significantly reduce heat gain while still providing an ample amount of sunlight for your gardening interests. Maintaining consistent temperature controls is a priority for those interested in creating an environment comfortable for any number of activities.

What type of Foundations do we recommend?

We believe greenhouses should be optimized for many uses, not simply high production gardening. In comparison to glass or polycarbonate roofed greenhouses which can be far too hot to enjoy, our models significantly reduce heat gain while still providing an ample amount of sunlight for your gardening interests. Maintaining consistent temperature controls is a priority for those interested in creating an environment comfortable for any number of activities.

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