Storm King Art Center, known for its extensive outdoor sculpture collection, launches a $53 million capital project aimed at enhancing visitor experience and environmental sustainability. This project introduces a new conservation building, revamps the entrance, adds green space, and plants over 650 trees. Key changes include the regreening of land where the main car park once stood, and a redesigned entrance that creates a natural transition to the art displays. Landscape firms Reed Hilderbrand and Gustafson Porter + Bowman collaborated on the work, aiming for a seamless integration of art and nature.
"It's a simple, poetic design that brings attention to the woods and builds off the native environment."
"The slight change in gradient renders the 580-space car park 'almost undetectable' from the sculpture park."
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