Houston Arboretum and Nature Center

Houston, Texas

 This planning effort re-framed the Arboretum’s mission in response to climate change and prepares a vision for a dramatically different landscape and visitor experience.

The Houston Arboretum and Nature Center lies within the historic Hare and Hare-designed Memorial Park, one of the nation’s largest urban parks. Sudden and significant tree mortality, related to hurricanes and drought over recent years, has altered the character and health of the site. Reed Hilderbrand, working with Design Workshop, performed a forensic investigation of existing soils, topography, hydrology, and the remaining vegetation to form the basis of a landscape design that develops resilient and sustainable ecologies on the site—meadow, savannah, forest, wetland, and bayou.

 The plan incorporates a new visitor center, education pavilion, drives and parking, and a network of paths, sited to maximize the visitor’s experience of the distinct character of the landscape, while preserving sensitive ecological areas.

Year

2012–2020

Size

155 acres

Client

Houston Arboretum and Nature Center

Services

Analysis & Planning

Team

Dani AlexanderJoseph JamesGarrett Newton

Collaborators

Architects
Lake|Flato Architects
Foundations
LBJ Wildflower Center
Interpretive Designers
Main Street Design
Landscape Architects
Design Workshop

Awards

Honor Award in the Analysis and Planning, American Society of Landscape Architects, 2014
2014
Houston Arboretum and Nature Center, BSLA Award of Excellence, 2014
2014

Press

2016