Summary
- Size:
- 64,850 S.F.
- Type:
- Municipal
- Budget:
- $9 million
- Date Completed:
- 07/01/2000
Description
Since its opening in 1995, Frederik Meijer Gardens has quite literally blossomed, becoming a major regional, and even national, attraction. Four years after constructing the original facility, Owen-Ames-Kimball Co. completed an expansion that more than doubled its size. Phase II construction included a two-story addition with a glass-canopied public entrance, an outdoor presentation area for the 13-ton equine sculpture designed by Leonardo Da Vinci, and a new main drive from the East Beltline.
Design Features:
- The lower level addition includes administrative offices, a bride's room, a storage area, an exhibit design and production studio and a matting and framing room.
- The first floor features gift shops, a kitchen and cafe with a dining patio, meeting rooms, a scultpure gallery, an atrium with a 91-foot-long skylight, and a 7,000-square-foot multi-purpose room.
- Grounds improvements include a new main drive off the East Beltline, a service drive, a presentation area for the Da Vinci horse sculpture, a ten-foot-wide walkway to and from the presentation plaza, retaining walls, and an underground irrigation and underdrain systems in the lawn.
- The outdoor entryway features a glass-covered canopy supported by the 14-ton tree-shaped structural members cast on site. The west wall of the entry shields visitors from prevailing winds and a snowmelt system is incorporated into the entrance walk.