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The New Arboretum Center Project
The Arboretum’s existing Visitor’s Center, a 4,000
square foot building, was built in 1984-85 by the Maryland Department
of Natural Resources. The two phases of the Capital Campaign Project
include construction of a new Arboretum Center, adding approximately
9,500 square feet to the existing building for a total of 13,500
square feet, and a reconfiguration of the Arboretum’s entranceway
and parking areas for easier access and immediate immersion of
visitors into the Arboretum experience and its conservation mission.
As a gateway to the native landscape, the new Arboretum Center
is designed to frame the Arboretum grounds’ natural features—the
Wetland, the tree-lined Blockston Branch, and the South Meadow.
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The Arboretum Center is where visitors will
begin their tours, participate in educational programs,
view exhibits, gather to celebrate community and seasonal
events, shop, rest, and enjoy refreshments.
Visitors will
depart with an appreciation of the region’s
indigenous flora, a renewed sense of the imperative to
protect our natural environment, and the tools to create
a sustainable landscape for the future. |
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Entry Pavilion |
Entry Pavilion
Visitors will be welcomed and oriented at the Entry Pavilion, which
will be set against the backdrop of the Arboretum woods and will
be the stage for a view of the Wetland. It will house a gift shop
and a snack bar.
Open Pavilion
The Open Pavilion will provide seating for 150 and will accommodate
children’s and adult programs, including workshops, lectures,
and community events. The walls will be large sliding doors that
open the room to views of the Wetland and the South Meadow.
Enclosed Pavilion
Windows on three sides surround the enclosed pavilion and provide
a panoramic view of the South Meadow. With seating for 100, the
Enclosed Pavilion will accommodate lectures, workshops, meetings,
community events, and programs.
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Art Gallery Entrance |
Marion Price Art Gallery
In memory of Marion Price, the Arboretum’s first art curator,
a gallery will house the Arboretum’s nature-related art exhibitions.
Kitchen
The kitchen will be a full catering kitchen that will support the
snack bar and all catered events.
Administrative Wing Renovation
The existing Visitor’s Center will be renovated for additional
staff and volunteer offices and meeting rooms. It will include
a classroom and will house the Arboretum’s herbarium and
library.
The
New Arboretum Center Creating
a green building Meeting
a need Supporting
the campaign
The Campaign to Build a Green
Legacy
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