Land Morphology & Olson Kundig Update the Leach Botanical Garden
Amy Duong — May 17, 2023 — Art & Design
References: dezeen
American design studios Land Morphology and Olson Kundig Architects join forces on the updated new Leach Botanical Garden in Portland. It features an event pavilion and an aerial tree walk -- the space is located in southeast Portland and takes over 16 acres of land. The project sections out into different phases to transform the park in order to elevate the visitor experience without disrupting the natural history of the site.
Land Morphology notes that "Organised along cultural and ecological transects, the master plan preserves the founders' legacy by carrying forward their commitment to environmental stewardship through the new and expressive form." The new pavilion, tree walk, and botanical collection are part of the first step.
Image Credit: Land Morphology, Olson Kundig Architects
Land Morphology notes that "Organised along cultural and ecological transects, the master plan preserves the founders' legacy by carrying forward their commitment to environmental stewardship through the new and expressive form." The new pavilion, tree walk, and botanical collection are part of the first step.
Image Credit: Land Morphology, Olson Kundig Architects
Trend Themes
1. Green Infrastructure - The update to Leach Botanical Garden highlights a trend towards integrating green infrastructure into public spaces.
2. Nature-based Architecture - The aerial tree walk and event pavilion demonstrate a trend towards incorporating nature-based elements into architecture.
3. Eco-tourism - The transformation of the Leach Botanical Garden enhances the visitor experience and reflects a growing trend towards eco-tourism.
Industry Implications
1. Landscape Architecture - Landscape architects can capitalize on the trend towards green infrastructure and incorporate nature-based elements into their designs.
2. Event Management - As public spaces incorporate more eco-friendly elements, event managers can explore new ways to utilize these spaces for sustainable events.
3. Tourism - The transformation of the Leach Botanical Garden reflects a shift towards eco-tourism, which presents opportunities for the tourism industry to market and develop sustainable travel experiences.
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