Located at a key gateway, Seattle University’s Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation places STEM programs on display and fosters interdisciplinary collaboration at a visible interface between the city and campus. At the campus-facing entry, the new landscape incorporates trees and boulders from a previous garden on site designed by legendary nurseryman and local landscape designer Fugitarō Kubota (1879-1973). The design team thoughtfully studied the site and remaining Kubota gardens on campus, documenting the mix of materials, color and texture, placement of boulders and trees in relationship to each other, and the scale of spaces. The resulting design features two distinct courtyards—an open southern courtyard providing flexible open space for events and class experiments, and a more contemplative space to the north—separated by a wide west-east mid-block connector, linking the street through the building to the campus mall. 📷: @k7scott
Posted: 03.23.2022