Situated above the edge of Mission Creek under a canopy of specimen oak and sycamore trees, the Sprague Butterfly Pavilion serves as a gateway to the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s outdoor learning areas. The pavilion’s organic shape is informed by the habits of butterflies, which are unable to navigate out of 90-degree corners. The new structure and grounds are designed for reconfiguration to accommodate rotating exhibits, events and educational programs about local native habitat, environmental stewardship and connecting children with nature. Designed as Schacht Aslani Architects, in association with DJA Architects. 📷: Matt Wier
Posted: 12.02.2021